I have had my starter solenoid short out and go bad and keep on trying to start the engine even after I turned the key off. I had to disconnect the battery to stop it and buy a new starter solenoid and install it !
· Do you think it is better to comfort a problem immediately or to move with deliberation and thus perhaps give the problem time to solve itself or be solved by others? Why?
you need a new battery. if battery has been replaced and this still does not solve the problem, you must have had the bad battery for too long and it ruined the If the new battery doesn't solve the problem you can have check the battery cables, make sure they have a clean tight connection. Also the problem could be with your starter also.
If the battery is clearly dead - and no other errors are showing up, replace the battery. A BIOS flash will not solve this problem.
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Be most suspicious of the battery itself or of the terminals. Battery cables can become corroded inside the coating of the cable and may not be noticable from looking at it this corrison can run all the way to your starter. The cables are a cheap repair that can solve the problem. also your ground wire could be corroded
The first thing that you want to do is check your battery. This is the most common problem with vehicle no-starts, so by checking your battery, you will either solve the problem immediately or rule out one potential issue. If you turn on your head lights and they are bright, your radio is loud, and you can use your automatic windows and doors, then your battery definitely isn't dead. This means that it is most likely your starter or some more serious problem, such as a timing belt or even something like a lack of fuel. My source is linked below.
because computers cannot work without the help of humans..
Remove the battery and insert it again , I think this will solve the problem.
It is to use science for a practical job or to solve a problem.
The word you seek might be, "Solve".