Hi all, I know I should probably see a mechanic about this, but I've received some sound advice from this place in the past so I thought I'd give this a shot first...
So my friend's Ford Fiesta (Style plus, 1 litre, manual, 2010)i hasn't been driven for 6 weeks beforetoday. It's battery was flat (and old anyway) so I decided to change it. Followed the instructions as set out in a YouTube video, disconnected the negative side first, didn't leave the keys in the ignition etc.
When I started the car everything seemed fine, but as I drove it, everything went wrong. Getting it to move it felt like the handbrake was still on, and the car started to rumble and make a loud squeaking noise. I assumed I had a flat tire so I pulled over and checked, no flat. I drove it for about 1 minute In total and it really did feel like I was fighting against a lot of friction, but I'm certain the handbrake was off. It was making such unholy noises that passers by were staring and one shouted that I should turn the hand brake off.
Then, just as I pulled up the ABS SERVICE NOW light came on. I promptly shut it off and walked home. I'm wondering if there may be a simple solution to this. Is it possible that the 6 weeks of inactivity meant the handbrake has jammed or perhaps I installed the battery wrong and the computer has been fried?
Any suggestions at all would be appreciated before I can get it looked at by a mechanic next week.
Thanks in advance
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