Pull the hood release handle inside the vehicle.
you can't...lol....
Either the battery is defective and has a dead cell or something is on which is pulling power from the battery every night.
Battery may have a dead cell and need replacing.
pull hood release latch, located on the driver side left foot
Open the door and pull the hood release.
pull out the red tagged post in the fuse box at drivers left foot. use jumper cables to temporarily supply car with power, open hood and access battery :)
1986 Corvette. Car drove fine a week ago. parked it in the garage and today totally dead. Where fron here?
It can be a dead cell in the battery causing the drain. Disconnect the negative battery cable overnight. If the battery is dead the next morning it has a dead cell and needs replacing. It can also be any light that is staying on overnight. Under hood, trunk, glove box, dome light, etc. It can also be a relay that is stuck.
Dead Battery was created in 2000.
I had the same problem with my Boxter when the battery went dead. I called the Porsche dealer and he offered me a suggestion that worked great, Go to a auto part store and buy a small battery that plugs into your cigarette lighter for the purpose of starting cars when batteries are dead. Leave it plugged in for about 20 minutes and it gives you enough charge to open your hood latch. Make sure your door is open when you go to pop the latch, as I was sitting in my car with the door closed and trying to figure out why it wasnt working. Now I always keep one charged in my glove box. Good luck! Sue
Battery is dead or the alternator is bad. Have your battery tested at an auto parts store such as pep boys. Chances are your battery will test bad - unable to hold charge.
Alternator is defective, dead cell in the battery, or something is on pulling power from the battery.