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Dawoo matiz wont start smells fuely has new leads pops accasionly while turning it over

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You have most likely crossed the leads try putting them back on in order, since it occosional pops it tells me you crossed the wires, and if it ran before this then that is your problem, you also could have broken the leads and would need to test with an ohm meter to see if you have.

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