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Old 30-04-2010, 12:05 PM   #2
InnerDevil
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not sure if this is right or not, found it on yahoo answers

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Basically by doing that you send an overload through the electrical system, by way of the negative terminal. Depending on how long the cables were hooked up, she may have fried the CPU. Usually something starts smoking or melting by then though. Definately take it to a shop, familiar with Hondas, there may be a breaker in place designed to prevent damage that simply needs to be reset. My freind did it in a 94 civic once, and all it did was blow an auxillary fuse to the heat or radio or something, but it was only hooked up wrong for a couple seconds, but the car started. good luck.
as the guy said take it to the ford dealer (or call a mobile mech), and see if the chip has fried, or if the the fuse has blown ???

GL buddy, i'd hate be in yr shoes atm
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