A no start condition where the starter just clicks.
Check for a loose or corroded ground or battery cable Check for a loose or corroded ground or battery cable
Yes, a loose cable actually could cause those problems, as well as others. I was dealing with a large variety of electronics problems in my last car. They included the problem you described. When I finally took it to the shop, the battery post itself was very loose. They tightened it back up, it took about 2 minutes, and all of my car's problems were solved.Check your antenna connections.
Yes, cause a reduction of power to the engine. It will result in a power-train malfunction error
A battery in poor condition, Dirty battery cable connections, Loose battery cable connections, A worn out starter,
Cause a no start situation.
Yes, if the negetive battery cable is not connected propperly to the battery, it will ruin the alternator and probably kill your car.
Yes
Defective, corroded, or loose battery cable.
Look for a loose or corroded positive battery cable at the battery post - or a loose/corroded battery terminal on the positive cable.
A loose battery cable can cause no spark at the plugs, it can also cause your car not to start.Some newer cars need a min. 10 volts to run. Dirty cables can cause the same problem too.answerdefinetly yes a loose cable stops proper voltage getting to where it needs to be tighten cable and see if that fixes problem loose cable will also prevent proper recharging of battery
you have a loose or dirty battery cable battery is weak or cilenoide is going out.
Dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cable?