check ignition fuse under hood. it is a fuse so you might check all fuses. good luck If you are still having this problem I would check the battery connections, a loose or dirty terminal will cause your lights to go out and the vehicle won't turn on, I hope this is the solution you need.
For keeping the battery charged while using the headlights, radio, a/c, etc.
Corroded battery cables. Remove the battery cables, negative first, and clean the cable connections and the battery posts. If that does not help the battery needs charging or is defective.
A vehicle alternator keeps the battery charged It allows you to use the vehicle accesories while driving ( headlights , radio , etcetera )
First, check your battery terminals to make sure they are clean and tight. If they are then make sure the battery is fully charged. Turn your key to the on position, turn on headlights (You will want help with this), step on your brake pedal, turn on radio and your heater fan blower. Have someone stand outside and check your headlights. If they get very dim, you battery is not fully charged. Remove the battery and have it tested. Now if the battery checks out, then most likely your starter solenoid is defective and will have to be replaced. You can remove the starter and take it to a parts store and have it and the solenoid checked out as well. Hope this helps.
No. They are charged the same way.
Yes. A battery can be charged while in the vehicle.
ATP is like a charged battery
generally speaking, there are several LED lights on the battery charger, when the light is red, it meas the battery is being charged, when the light turn to green or yellow, it means the battery is full charged
Its a battery charged farm
If your electrical system is working as it should, using your headlights will not drain the battery. Of course that is assuming your engine is running. More than likely your alternator is not putting out enough voltage to keep the battery charged with the headlights on. Take your car to a trusted mechanic or auto parts store and have your charging system checked. You may need a new alternator. A loose drive belt can also cause this so make sure the belt is in good working order and adjusted correctly.
There are many items that can be charged with a battery. Examples of things that can be charged with a battery include radios, remote control cars, and Sony Walkman devices.
alternator is most likely too weak, not damaged,just not strong enough for that car.