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Amber-Rose | 21:37 Thu 30th Aug 2012 | Motoring
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a work colleagues car had a flat battery. He asked me if he could use my car to jump his. i said ok. Immediately after his car started, I got back in mine and it stalled. I re-started my car and an electrical warning light came on and has been on every since. I am thinking when his car started it blew or tripped something in mine. Can that happen? Its got to be more than a conincident surely.... Advice please. x
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It is very possible that the momentary dip in battery voltage due to jump starting another car can upset the ECU on modern cars.

A colleague of mine suffered this after using his Fiesta to jump start another car. He never managed to fully resolve the resultant problems – and sold the car before it gave him more grief.
If you connected the leads the wrong way round that might cause problems. If you didn't there is no reason to assume anything should have happened.
its usually the other way around, problems can occur with the car being jump started, out of interest which make of vehicle are we talking about ?(yours)
Best to run the donor car at higher than usual revs for a few minutes to get some juice into the dead battery and then try.

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