Get a standard 12v test light. Ground the clip and verify the ground by touching the positive battery terminal with the probe end. With the ignition switch turned to the run position, starting with the larger main fuse links use the probe to verify power on both sides of the fuses.
Replacing battery terminals??? How did you accomplish that. Do you mean you replaced the battery or are you referring to the battery cables? If you replaced the cables are you sure you have them connected correcty and tight. Especially the ground connection. Take a reading with an ohm meter from the neg battery post to the engine or chassis. If the circuit is open, you have a bad connection.
Replacing battery terminals??? How did you accomplish that. Do you mean you replaced the battery or are you referring to the battery cables? If you replaced the cables are you sure you have them connected correcty and tight. Especially the ground connection. Take a reading with an ohm meter from the neg battery post to the engine or chassis. If the circuit is open, you have a bad connection.
break lines need to be replaced, check the battery cables to if that's not it then the battery may just need charged
The battery on a Toyota Yaris is changed by lifting the hood, loosening the battery cables, and placing them to the side. A new battery is put in place and the cables reconnected.
disconnect the battery cables. find the battery clamp and remove it. Lift the battery out, then set then new one in place. Install the clamp, then connect the battery cables.
Yes. A battery can be charged while in the vehicle.
Check the battery cables or starter.
As long as the cables are connected properly.
check battery cables are connected correctly, and there not crimped under the battery.
Make sure that you connected the battery cables properly. The red cable goes to the positive side(+) the negative or black cable to the (-) side.
Disconnect battery cables from battery for 30 minutes and then reconnect battery it then resets.
Voltage Regulator?