Hey there, generally most people dont do battery maitenence as much as we all should. Take the battery cables off the battery and sand or clean them. Put the battery on a trickle charge if you have a car battery charger. Also inspect all cables,,especially ground cables. Ensure they are very snug. If a ground cable is loose it can cause these symptoms.. also check periodically for a parasitic draw(slow battery drain) commonly caused by connecting a stereo up wrong or a faulty wiper motor or freyed cable of some sort that may be arcing and causing ground issue. Check all these first and 90% will probably fix your issue. Goodluck. Let me know if this helped
Hey there, generally most people dont do battery maitenence as much as we all should. Take the battery cables off the battery and sand or clean them. Put the battery on a trickle charge if you have a car battery charger. Also inspect all cables,,especially ground cables. Ensure they are very snug. If a ground cable is loose it can cause these symptoms.. also check periodically for a parasitic draw(slow battery drain) commonly caused by connecting a stereo up wrong or a faulty wiper motor or freyed cable of some sort that may be arcing and causing ground issue. Check all these first and 90% will probably fix your issue. Goodluck. Let me know if this helpedHey there, generally most people dont do battery maitenence as much as we all should. Take the battery cables off the battery and sand or clean them. Put the battery on a trickle charge if you have a car battery charger. Also inspect all cables,,especially ground cables. Ensure they are very snug. If a ground cable is loose it can cause these symptoms.. also check periodically for a parasitic draw(slow battery drain) commonly caused by connecting a stereo up wrong or a faulty wiper motor or freyed cable of some sort that may be arcing and causing ground issue. Check all these first and 90% will probably fix your issue. Goodluck. Let me know if this helped
Could be a completely dead battery it could also be the timing belt. It takes a couple of minutes of work but you can pull the timing belt cover off and see if the timing belt has broken or not. Especially if the car was just running ok and now won’t start
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Hey there, generally most people dont do battery maitenence as much as we all should. Take the battery cables off the battery and sand or clean them. Put the battery on a trickle charge if you have a car battery charger. Also inspect all cables,,especially ground cables. Ensure they are very snug. If a ground cable is loose it can cause these symptoms.. also check periodically for a parasitic draw(slow battery drain) commonly caused by connecting a stereo up wrong or a faulty wiper motor or freyed cable of some sort that may be arcing and causing ground issue. Check all these first and 90% will probably fix your issue. Goodluck. Let me know if this helped
Hey there, generally most people dont do battery maitenence as much as we all should. Take the battery cables off the battery and sand or clean them. Put the battery on a trickle charge if you have a car battery charger. Also inspect all cables,,especially ground cables. Ensure they are very snug. If a ground cable is loose it can cause these symptoms.. also check periodically for a parasitic draw(slow battery drain) commonly caused by connecting a stereo up wrong or a faulty wiper motor or freyed cable of some sort that may be arcing and causing ground issue. Check all these first and 90% will probably fix your issue. Goodluck. Let me know if this helped
No information -generic answer no start problems usually dont set off code --and a dead battery to computer failure can cause no start
Could be a completely dead battery it could also be the timing belt. It takes a couple of minutes of work but you can pull the timing belt cover off and see if the timing belt has broken or not. Especially if the car was just running ok and now won’t start
Does it try to start or does it just click once? You might have locked up the motor which is no bueno