If there is no fluid in the battery, it is probably wasted by now. Best thing is to take it to an auto parts store and have it tested.
Either a discharged battery or a corroded battery terminal. The battery could be discharged because the alternator isn't working.
If it is a 12 volt marine battery, then yes. If it's a 6 volt marine battery, then you would need two of them wired in series to make the 12 volts needed to start the vehicle.
no if the car doesnt start check the battery and the alternator and the starter.
Clean the battery cables.
Very likely an alternator problem; if the alt is not working soon the battery would be drained and the truck would shut off.
battery needs replacing, make sure you replace it with a battery of correct cranking amps
maybee your battery is low The battery wouldn't matter there, the starter is having a problem
Bad battery, corroded battery connectors, weak charging system.
i will make battery distilled water
Yes. The battery post only has to have very little corrosion to make you car not start.
I would suspect the battery has been discharged, is defective, or you have loose or corroded battery terminals. Remove and clean the terminals and if that does not solve the problem charge the battery with a battery charger. If it will not take a charge 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.