YES sometimes when the iPod is working to hard but to get it back on you just hold down menu or menu and middle button
no it will only make the battery not charge
the battery is flat so you have to charge it up.
Old /defective battery that will not hold a charge? Hidden accessory left on i.e. trunk/glove box light? Defective voltage regulator not opening on shut down? Excessive parasytic electrical load? Alternator not charging battery sufficiently? Loose or corroded battery cables?
Might be a defective voltage regulator (not opening circuit on shut-down) Or a bad stator. (if the battery doesn't charge at all.) Or an electrical short.
No, the alternator is used to charge the battery apperently.
Yes possible. If switch does not open on engine shut down battery will drain If switch does not close on start up battery will not charge
The computer's power, or its ability to stay powered on and running, is maintained by the charge in the battery. The battery's electricity is used by the computer to keep running. If there is no charge in the battery, or the battery is removed, the computer will shut off and will not be able to be powered up.
stab it
You can ruin an otherwise good battery by overcharging it. Most auto battery chargers shut off automatically when the battery is fully charge, but there are manual chargers that do not. If you use a manual charger then be careful and do not over charge the battery.
Sorry no , you can boost or charge the battery enough to start the vehicle , but once it is shut off it won't start again - you will need to get a different battery
You should turn it back on to see what happens. This may be due to the lack of battery power and has shut down to reserve what little power is left on the battery to preserve its memory.
Could be an older battery that can't hold a charge any longer Could be loose or corroded battery cables not supplying a sufficient charge from alternator Could be a weak alternator not charging battery Could be excessive parasytic load drain to battery ( a fully charged battery should be able to hold a charge for 21 days of inactivity) Could be a hidden accessory left on draining battery (i.e. trunk light, glove box light, etc.) Could be a defective voltage regulator not opening on engine shut down draining battery.