sounds like a fuel or air problem change the fuel filter and air filter first
also could be sensor or wiring fault
Your engine might be the source of the problem, rather than the battery. However, only a mechanic could tell you for sure.
I have never heard of clay being used as a battery, as a battery is a power source to power things such as an automobile, flash lights, watches ect.. Now if you look at this question in all other possible thoughts, clay could be considered a battery as in it being a source of power in a thinner form ( slip ) being used to hold pieces together or to connect them together permanently.. just a thought.. lol..
a Bad Gauge, the reostat on the sending unit, a bad ground at the sending unit are the first thoughts that come to mind. Pukenstein@aol.com I don't follow how the battery is relavant as stated below. check the battery aslo...
More info. What kind of car ?
The battery is a 12V car battery.
The battery is a CR2032, Vauxhall part number 90541381.
the battery is underneath the carpet on the passenger side of the vivaro.....
Flat battery
you get 3 mins to change the battery.
Flat battery
from the back of the alternator to the dash to the battery
Disconnect the battery for 10 minutes.
Try the related link below.
use the key
the battery is a 2032. and available at most good stores (eg tesco)
buy one or go to a local garage
Low battery voltage of remote key.