You either have a fuel problem or a spark problem. The easiest way to check for spark is to pull the spark plug boot off and lay it so the end is against something metal. have some one try to start the car and see if you are seeing any spark. CAUTION. Do not try to hold it in your hand or pick it up while the pther person is cranking it...it will give you one heck of a jolt if you do. Once you have determined whether or not you have spark you are on your way to solving the problem If no spark you need to determine why not. If you have spark you aren't getting fuel. No fuel can be caused by low oil. Check you engine oil and add if necessary. ( The car has s safety switch to shut the fuel pump off if low oil pressure. ) Oil OK check the fuse for your fuel pump. Now turn off the radio and anything else that makes noise. Roll the window down and turn the key to "on". Listen for a low grumbling sound that lasts about three seconds. If you hear it your fuel pump is working. If you don' t hear it your fuel pump is probably not working. If you have fuel, air and spark you are going to have to check the timing and so on.
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Sounds like your battery may be very low; if it turns over slowly when it eventually starts turning, definitely try jump starting or charging the battery and trying again.
Your vehicle's charging system is not working. It is running only off the battery power. You need to have the charging system tested to determine what is at fault.
Have you checked your battery?
Discharge cycle is the rate at which a battery i used to do work it changes with the load. Charging cycle is the time required for the same battery to reach a point whereas is ready to do work again, BOTH RATES ARE SET BY THE BATTERY MANUFACTURE FOR OPTIMUM LIFE EXPECTANCY.
your alternator is not charging your battery..u need to get a new alternator
Usually that means either, The battery has a dead cell and needs changing, The battery is being over taxed and is experiencing large voltage drops, or the alternator is malfunctioning. The alternator could be charging the battery and then not charging for a long period of time. This will cause the battery to get low pinging the warning light then later shutting off when the alternator starts charging again. There are many auto part stores you can take it to, for a free test of the battery and alternator.
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Very confusing question. I assume you mean what light comes on when the batteries is defective. If that is the case then the red battery warning or charging system warning light may come on. And then again the light may not come on at all. The light is there to warn you about a problem with the charging system and not necessarily with the battery.
The Battery? No, not typically the battery. That means that the alternator is not charging the battery and IF the engine is running, it's getting all of it's electrical energy from the battery. It means that once the battery charge is depleted, the engine won't run again until you recharge the battery.
The alternator of a car is responsible for charging the car battery. Someone who repairs a broken alternator ensures that the alternator works again and continues to keep the car battery charged.
Either the belt is loose or the alternator is going bad and unable to generate enough current.