if the battery has some juice left then yes..but if you disconnect battery then NO
I'm sorry if this sounds silly, but did you put the battery in backwards?
No start? No turnover? No horn? No lights? Check with a voltmeter
Physically remove the horn from the car. Ground it to a good ground on the engine, or car body. Attach a lead to the positive ( + ) side of the battery, with the free end, touch the connection on the horn and it should blow( sound ).
If you cross the neg. with the pos. on a battery you could blow up both batteries and also blow the fuses on both cars.
I need a new horn on my 95 town car my want blow loud
i wanna know if you can really blow a car speaker i wanna know if you can really blow a car speaker
A storm has nothing to do with the battery going dead.
No, this will place a very heavy load on the alternator of the car and may result in burning out the diodes of the car charging the battery. You could easily ruin the alternator. Purchase a battery charger and charge the dead battery with that. Alternators are not made to charge dead batteries.
Get a donor car and use it's battery to start your car. You will need a set of quality jumper cables. Or you can charge the dead battery on the car for about 2 hours with a good 10 amp battery charger.
A completely dead battery or a bad connection to the battery.
it doesnt. you should get that checked it may be a problem with the relay
Jump the car from another car battery or hook a charger to the battery.