your alternator is gone, u need a new one. i know because if it runs for a bit then dies that means the alternator isn't charging the battery
the driving age has not been changed because the president
What year S-10 and what engine you have would help.
How long a car battery lasts depends on many variables including your driving habits, the climate you live in, and how well your car runs. This typically can range from one to seven years, with the average being around four or five. A good rule of thumb would be to automatically have your battery changed within that four to five year range, or to look for signs such as dimming headlights that indicate that your battery is dying. A car battery should be changed every 5 years as long as no problems in power supply occur.
the problem is clearly that your driving an eclipse.. you shoud look into trading it in on a Honda
the driving age has been changed to 18 because people were driving when they were 16 and getting tickets so often
i have a 2002 Infiniti I35. Never had problems before. while driving I wasnt able to excelerate. i turned the car off for about an hour since then it has been unable to start without a jumpstart Sounds like the battery and or the charging system has failed. Jump start it once more and drive it to your local auto parts store. They can test the battery and the charging system for you at no cost.
Have the Battery charged and tested to be sure its not over working the alternator.
Your battery is weak, or your your alternator is not charging battery.
check the alternator, ignition coil. or even see what the charge at the battery is.
Yes why not, you can recharge your truck PC by driving around. To recharge the PC first the truck battery should be charged. Driving recharges truck battery because every truck has a power generator inside it but you cannot recharge your truck battery if it is not working properly the acid level of the battery should be maintained properly. Better you check your battery before recharging battery.
Alternator is defective or battery has a dead cell.
Follow the battery wires from the battery out. It sounds like you may have damaged one or both of the battery leads in the snow. Your car also has fusible links that are often part of the battery cables and one of those may have blown if they were shorted in the snow.