Yes, and decent mechanic can find the problem.
go to your local garage/mechanic and ask him/her to check the charge in your battery
dead or low cranking amp on battery or if that checks out, most likely the alternator.have you mechanic run a resistance load and that will tell the story
Not necessarily. Any decent mechanic can tell you what the problem is.
Your engine might be the source of the problem, rather than the battery. However, only a mechanic could tell you for sure.
Ask your local mechanic
It could be an alternator. Check with a mechanic if that is the issue.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but have the battery cable or cables been off your battery
A spark, a ruined battery and possible an exploding battery.
Yes it happened to me. My airbag light is flashing after changing the battery and the mechanic not following procedure
hello i am the one who asked this question. some extra info. The "bolts" problem was fixed by the first mechanic. I am getting the a replacement battery today but the one now is brand new. Hopefully it is the problem. When the car battery dies i feel it in the pedal. The entire car shuts off lights, power and it just slows to a stop while driving. The alternator was checked by both mechanics and its all good.
Get a mechanic to help you out. He will know how to change it.
A dead short occurs which can result in the battery exploding A completion in the external circuit of the battery