If there is enough power to crank the engine at a decent speed then you should see spark. Please test the coil or crank sensor if the engine cranks over at a normal rate.
Could be, (assuming the starter is not cranking the engine) a bad starter, dirty or loose battery connections, the engine is seized.
Yes they could be cleaned and battery charged
If the engine is cranking over fast(starter and battery ok) and it just won't start, it could be alot of things If the engine is cranking slowly, it could be the starter, the battery, or the alternator(not charging the battery) check your cables from the battery to the engine and the body... good luck d
it could be your starter selinoide which should be in the engine compartment near the battery and the big waire from your battery goes to it!
You have to take the consequences. You could be charged with criminal battery. If they die, you could be charged with manslaughter or murder.
No,, you can install a battery with a higher CCA rating. It is still a 12 volt battery so it will work fine.
how do you know the battery is charged? also it could be a loose battery wire. they need to be properly thighten so the energy could flow. if there are no lights theres no power coming from the battery.
have your alternator check. It is like that for most car. It is not the battery's fault. But you could have a lose connection to your battery.
It could be a bad battery.
It could just need charged.It could just need charged.
There are numerous criminal charges one could be charged with. One could be charged with battery, manslaughter, assault, DWI, DUI, fraud and armed robbery.
A battery has a voltage and can supply a certain current for a period of time. You could have a 12 V battery that can deliver 100 A of cranking current or one good for supplying 100 A for an hour.