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altinater is probobly dead
Then replace the battery.
You may need a new battery, or your battery may need water. If you have had a dead battery and used battery cables to jump start it, or to jump another car, more than once it will start hesitating and even stalling. Check the cells in your battery to make sure they have water in them! Have your battery tested to see how much life it has left in it... cold cranking amps, etc...........My '99 Lincoln Navigator was stalling even after I replaced the battery. It killed three new batteries in 14 months. I now have the biggest battery it will hold. No battery will last long if you don't add water on a regular schedule, like at every oil change minimum.
If no light is on and no relay is stuck then the battery has a dead cell and needs replacing.
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Because there is something in the car that keeps using electricity even when the ignition is off. A dash clock, an alarm, maybe a boot/hood/ glove comparment lamp stuck in the on position.
er, there SHOULD be a key...separate from the ignition key...
Sure, the hood release is not electrical it is mechanical. Just open the door with your key and pull the hood release.
I would check, in order: Dead battery Poor battery connection Poor starter connection Starter solenoid Starter motor
Dead Battery was created in 2000.
Alternator is defective, dead cell in the battery, or something is on pulling power from the battery.
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