Use a test light as always, you can find one at Canadian tire, connect it to ground first tho then use the light by touching the terminals on a fuse
inside motor
You need to crank them up.
You need to BClear.Are you asking if the battery is fine, or it won't crank, but you know the battery is fine?
yes it does it mite be the postioning senser located above your transmission housing
Check headlights and dashboard lights first. If no/minimal power for the lights then replace battery.
COULD BE THE CRANK POSITION SENSOR
if standard transmission,on top of bellhousing/2 wire connector.
Yes, the main concern is if the terminals will be on the correct side and will it fit. The cold crank amps is the max current the battery will put out when cold. Your cars starter will only draw what it needs.
Anywhere from 525 to 750 is good when buying a new battery. The more the better.
Low battery - not enough power to crank all the way over or, Fuel pump needs to be replaced, not getting fuel into the engine.
The "crank" sensor is the pickup plate under the distributor cap.The "crank" sensor is the pickup plate under the distributor cap.
Ckean bith ends of the battery cables.