Is it getting spark?, if it isn't getting spark to the plugs and you have a HEI distributor the ignition control module could be blown, take cap off and replace the module, it's the thing with the wires plugged to it inside the distributor.
When my jeep cherokee alternator went bad, the check engine light came on and I didnt have a clue what was going on until my volt guage was reading in the red zone. When I replaced my alternator, the light went off. So in my opinion i wouldnt consider the check engine light as a alternator light.
it'll be something to do with the fuel or spark. check fuel pump, plugs and distributer cap, fuses wouldnt hurt either.
It wouldnt work
waddup man my girl has a 95 mercury mystake (mystique) and the same thing happened i replaced two alternators in two days and found out the original one was fine it was a compter in the car (those little electrical harnesses in the engine) and it was corroded so bad it wouldnt keep a charge to the battery and was constantly draining it...
a 127 should do the job,Wouldnt recommend a truck battery
Wouldnt that depend on the temperature as there is something caled " Pressure / temperature relationship
it wouldnt be able to breathe and you wold die:)
Argon is a Gas like air, probably wouldnt feel it unless it was moving & that would be pressure and friction.
it wouldnt be able to breathe and you wold die:)
it needed a new battery duhh
Well i charge mine for 2 hours. For me the battery was in an airsoft gun magazine when i was younger. I remember that i over charged it and it broke so i wouldnt go over 2 hours. hope that helps.
haha well it all depends on weight not age. ha a normal battery powered kids car is 6-12 volts, rangen from 2mph-4.22 mph. a 12 volt battery, i wouldnt push it over 70 lbs Good luck!!