iT CAN BE EITHER FUEL OR FIRE. taKE IT TO A GARAGE.
Depends on the brand mower the engine is installed on. More than likely any standard 12V lawn mower battery will fit.
Disconect battery for 10 mins , and its like brand new .
Austin Davis wrote a good ezine article on this. See the link to the right. As he says, "Symptoms that usually cause red warning lights are engine over-heating, low oil pressure, transmission over-heating, low battery voltage, and brake failure."
NO, Dodge doesn't have a reset button.
A regular 12 volt battery of any brand will do, but the battery should have at least 600 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA's) at a minimum as this is applicable to the engine of the heavier vehicle and engine. Any auto store will be able to tell you if it is top post or side post battery. Mike in Dallas, TX
You need to check your ignition system, the problem isn't with the battery, obviously.
Any brand as long as it is the correct size battery.
Maybe the battery is defective. Check the voltage at the battery terminals with the engine running at idle. You should get 13.5 to 16 volts. If not the alternator is defective or the voltage regulator is bad. If you are getting the correct voltage, the battery is bad or the connections are corroded.
Your best bet is to stick to the exact same brand of powertools, for example, you will need to purchase all dewalt brand, or all bosch brand. You may also ask a customer service representative at Home Depot, they have always been so helpful!
As long as the battery has the right dimensions the brand of battery should not matter much. The Sony brand, in my experience, is generally high-quality and low maintenance, so if you can afford it I would stick to the manufacturer brand.
A pure service brand is one that provides a service rather than a product. So, an airline, a bank, a restaurant, a bar would all be examples of a pure service brand.
It was a MOPAR battery.