Sometimes removing and reinstaling the battery does the trick. That happened to the tachometer on mine. Put your ground on first then the positive cable.
my first guess would be the altenator.
When your car is having trouble starting up or when you turn it up and you notice it struggling a little
Dead battery if it is having trouble turning over or the starter motor is going out. Check the battery cables and ground straps at both ends for corossion
Having trouble starting my 93 corolla it has battery power lights come on but it just makes a clicking sound and when I keep trying the starter kicks over verry slow what part do I have to change
It is likely that your battery is losing power when it sits for extended periods. You should periodically go crank your motorcycle, or change the battery.
check grounds and check positive cable it may have a lot of resistance
sounds like positive battery cable. I would replace it. it is probably bad where it connects to the starter.
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my buddy is having trouble changing his battery in his vw jetta.....I looked at it and I think it has a lockdown plate in the front lower, middle of the battery.....I don't want to screw up his car, so.... can anyone shed light! thanx!
If you are having trouble cranking over a warm motor, it is usually in the electrical system. The selenoids get hot. Especially if the headers wrap around it. A strong battery, good wiring, and a high torque starter, is a must.
could be a problem with your transmision, having trouble shifting
Start with having the battery tested then be sure the battery connections are clean and tight. Check the starter relay. Try moving the shift selector from park to neutral then back to park. If the starter still won't engage you may have a faulty starter.