no way.
Dead battery.
the battery is dead
-- battery -- battery cable -- connection between battery cable and battery A fault in any of these would still supply the small current used by the lights and radio, but not the huge battery current required for starting.
A broken wire, a dead battery.
turn the key, and if the interior lights don't come on or flicker, then its dead.
Dead battery?
Sounds like a bad battery cable connection or a dead battery
Your battery might be dead or very close to dead. If the interior lights come on but go dim when you try to start then the battery is probably dead. Otherwise, get a new starter.
The engine is clicking with all of the interior lights on? Dead battery... and for future reference... if there is no clicking= really dead battery and it might not recharge. In that case check the alternator, if the alternator is still good, just buy a new battery. If the battery continues to fail to recharge get a new alternator.
Hazard Light versus Dead BatteryNO, IF the battery is truly dead, then the hazard lights will not work.However, if there is some power left in the battery, even though the voltage may be extremely low, then the hazard lights maycontinue to work.
yes. unless the starter has shorted out and drained the battery or burned a system fuse all of the lights should operate as usual
dead battery ???