Beancounter
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Good morning all 
Our wee Panda seems to be a bit reluctant to shake it's ar*e in the morning. The Wife managed to drain the battery yesterday whilst trying to start him

The engine wanted to kick in a few times but, despite various uses of the choke, didn't. Still nothing after using Halfords Damp Start and Easy Start.
The night before was quite cold, open skies so there was a lot of dampness and condensation which we assume are to blame.
We got the battery re-charged at about 7.00pm last night and he started first turn of the key.
Might be worth pointing out that during the day I whipped the spark plugs out to give them a quick clean (was hoping to change them, but couldn't find any replacements yesterday) and plugs 1 and 4, the two on the LHS of the engine, were not even in finger tight so that won't have helped the starting.
I've yet to start the car today and am obviously hoping that the problem is/was down to loose plugs, but just in case, I'm hoping some of you more knowlegable folks might be able to give me a steer
The car is a D-Reg FIRE engine so I'm told. Carbed variety. Distributer cap, HT leads and vacuum advance unit were all changed in Feb this year. Car has since done about 10k miles.
Thanks in advance
Our wee Panda seems to be a bit reluctant to shake it's ar*e in the morning. The Wife managed to drain the battery yesterday whilst trying to start him
The engine wanted to kick in a few times but, despite various uses of the choke, didn't. Still nothing after using Halfords Damp Start and Easy Start.
The night before was quite cold, open skies so there was a lot of dampness and condensation which we assume are to blame.
We got the battery re-charged at about 7.00pm last night and he started first turn of the key.
Might be worth pointing out that during the day I whipped the spark plugs out to give them a quick clean (was hoping to change them, but couldn't find any replacements yesterday) and plugs 1 and 4, the two on the LHS of the engine, were not even in finger tight so that won't have helped the starting.
I've yet to start the car today and am obviously hoping that the problem is/was down to loose plugs, but just in case, I'm hoping some of you more knowlegable folks might be able to give me a steer
The car is a D-Reg FIRE engine so I'm told. Carbed variety. Distributer cap, HT leads and vacuum advance unit were all changed in Feb this year. Car has since done about 10k miles.
Thanks in advance