Jiggle the shifer knob, sounds like the neutral safety switch is not engaged or has gone band, or you have a blown fuse, or you may have a bad starter solenoid/starter. Usually it is one of the three.
AC delco is just a brand, nothing more.
According to research, the Energizer brand LED light provides a long battery life. It is also better to use an LED as it does not use as much battery life.
Sometimes, brand new batteries need to be charged for a while before they have the power to engage the solenoid/starter properly. The battery may have enough jucie to light up the headlights and run the stereo, but not to crank the engine.
leaving the lights on or if you keep the key in it like i do you might be leaving the key on.
You need to check your ignition system, the problem isn't with the battery, obviously.
Prices of battery operated lights can vary greatly depending on the brand, quality, and power of the light. If one is in the market for a typical battery operated light, they could expect to pay around $20.
Sounds like the ground connection has been disconnected. Run over any branches or high-standing debris lately?
if alt and battery good. then there is a dead short in the switch .by the way have alt output checked i have had brand new alt's. that were duds and did not work right. bad ground on battery or switch
Any brand as long as it is the correct size battery.
A C Lighting's website carries Vista brand lights in stock. Amazon, Build, Lighting Universe, and also Wayfair's websites all carry Vista brand lights for sale.
As long as the battery has the right dimensions the brand of battery should not matter much. The Sony brand, in my experience, is generally high-quality and low maintenance, so if you can afford it I would stick to the manufacturer brand.
It depends on the brand