You will have to have the code checked to know why.
bad battery, and bad alternator not keeping it charged - also bad connections to the battery or loose wire connections on the alternator.
No It Wouldnt :) it would fall and die
I put in a new battery which went dead after a few hours of riding. The bike started when jumped and ran OK except the speedometer didn't work and the lights were dim. If you jumped it from a car you likely destroyed your stator.
You car battery, or the connections to it, are bad. It can run on the alternator once engine is going.
If your battery was dead and you jumped it to get it started and the gauge shows your not charging you need to replace the alternator.
Could be, the engine is seized, the starter is bad, dirty or loose battery connections, battery in vehicle being jumped is stone dead.
I had the same thing happen. The battery cable came off the battery in my case, loose connection.
have you checked the battery output? it should show right at 13.4 volts, if not, check your alternator output.
i got a 2007 mercedes benz e350, battery is dead and i need jump started but i can't open the trunk and get do it from the battery, is any other way to jumped?
ALTINATOR OR STARTER. JUMP START CAR, TAKE POSITIVE CABLE OFF BATTERY,IF CAR DIES IT IS ALTERNATOR. GOOD LUCK
Yes, a car battery can explode if jumped improperly. Car batteries contain sulfuric acid that can produce gasses. If a spark ignites the gases the battery can explode like a bomb.
I'd suspect the alternator. The vehicle can run off a minimal battery charge, but if the alternator has failed the battery will eventually discharge. Understand that a battery is simply an electrical energy STORAGE DEVICE. The battery is there so that the engine can be started, but once the engine is running the alternator is supposed to re-charge the battery, replacing the electrical energy that was used to start the engine. BTW, automotive batteries are not designed for "deep cycle discharge", and you should try to avoid that if possible.