Check fuses first if good remove battery cable on the positive side for a min or two, then check. If still bad bring to dealer or shop to put it on the OBD scanner and check for codes.
Always remove Negative first and NOT the Positive. Removing negative will prevent a short circuit/sparking if you accidentally hit a ground with wrench connected to the positive terminal.Always remove Negative first and NOT the Positive. Removing negative will prevent a short circuit/sparking if you accidentally hit a ground with wrench connected to the positive terminal.
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Check fuses first if good remove battery cable on the positive side for a min or two, then check.
If still bad bring to dealer or shop to put it on the OBD scanner and check for codes.
Always remove Negative first and NOT the Positive. Removing negative will prevent a short circuit/sparking if you accidentally hit a ground with wrench connected to the positive terminal.