1. Battery could have a weak cell.
2. Brushes on starter motor may be worn.
3. check battery connection at battery for good connection.
4. either positive or negitive battery cable broken at connector.
5. starter solenoid not working and allowing starter to spin engine over
to start.
6. loose 12volt wire at secondary connector on starter solenoid.
7. bad or weak 12volt fusable link to ignition system.
there might be something wrong with your starter or alternator
Clean your battery terminals.
Car battery is run down.
the battery is dead
If your vechicle does that it means that your battery was dead and after a while of cranking it sometimes it gets charge and starts
Remove the radio and see if everything is normal. If yes put another one (known to be working well) in and see if the car starts. If yes then the older radio is faulty. If not then get the electrical system (including battery alternator) thoroughly checked.
Most likely your car battery is completley dead.
yes but wont run for long, you will have no lights, horn, radio ect.
Check the battery. Seems odd but give it a jump and it should start.
When you jump start, at first there is only a little charge, and that charge has to go to all electronic features in your car, like the lights, radio, dash
See if the battery has water. Then see if it will jump with jumper cables. If it will start with jumper cables, your battery had enough amperage to make the lights work and the radio to play but not enough to start the car.
There are many reasons a radio fuse can blow. However, if it happened while trying to jump-start a vehicle, most likely what happened is the cables were hooked up to the battery backwards.