it depends how nice the dealer is
if there is power, change coil. if there isn't power, change battery
Yes, that is possible. Change the filter and fluid and see if that solves the problem.
Because you left the door open while you were working on the power window problem, and the interior light ran the battery down.
my car had same problem and dealer changed cam sensor because of timing problem. it wasnt it and i took to local mechanic and he cleaned my airflow meter. cars has never done problem again.
There are so many variables that will change the cost of repairing a car, from the age and make of the car to the exact nature of the problem. The only way to get a reliable quote is to speak to a reputable garage.
Did you also change out the ECU from the donor car? If not, that may be the problem.
Crimestopper CS2205ADVTW1 Car Alarm Deluxe will page you if their is a problem.
check your fluids it is probably low on antifreeze and if it still does it change your thermostat that should fix the problem
This means that your car is almost due for service. (oil change, lube, etc.) It will come on steady when service is required.
If your question is what may be a problem with a car that you have to change the battery after a new battery was installed a month ago? Then the alternator may be suspect and or a draw from the electrical system.
How did the car change history
Go to "change car" selection and change the previous car to another one.