Check for loose or corroded battery cables Check for loose connection at starter or ground
jump leads on battery pack
jump leads or a battery pack
To hot wir a car you need jump leads. You need to connect the battery in your car to the battery in another car that is working using the jump leads. Then when you start up car #2 it will give car#1 enough electricity to start itself. From there, it will recharge itself as you drive.
Assuming that the vehicle that the jump leads were attached to is running OK I'd say that it's the battery that's dead.
sounds like a flat battery get a battery charger or jumpstart it with jump leads
It Would Be Best To Remove Your Battery, Clean All Connections While Charging Your Battery. Then Try To Start. You May Not Be Getting A Good Connection When Trying To Jump Start & Your Battery May Be Completly Discharged. When You Get `er Going Run By A Parts House And Test Your Battery. Good Luck
try checking your fuses
I run a Breakdown Recovery business and have seen this before. Usually it happens when the battery has zero (I mean ZERO) charge and you are merely charging the battery using jump leads. An easier way to start it is to connect the positive cable (red) as usual but connect the earth to the engine direct. This should help unless the problem is not the battery.
You can charge or jump the battery from jump start posts under the hood on the passenger side.You can charge or jump the battery from jump start posts under the hood on the passenger side.
as long as you place the positive to the positive and the negative to the frame of the car with the good battery, you can jump start any car.
Jump start it from another vehicle or charge the battery. If the battery is bad, replace it. If you jump start it and the battery is dead you will have to wait about 15 minutes with the jump car running and connected to the dead battery, in order to build the battery up enough for it to actually take a jump.
If the battery is not under the hood, there will be jump start posts to attach to.