There could be a bad sylanoid or a bad starter...
The battery on the car you're jumping is too weak. Let the donor car charge the battery for about 10 minutes before you attempt to start it. If that does not work the battery has a dead cell and needs to be replaced.d
means your battery isn't being charged by the alternator. What originally seemed like a flat battery being the problem, would more than likely be the alternator at fault, which will drain the battery, not keep it charging on the move, hence, battery light displayed on your dash. Before jumping to the spares shop, check all the connecting wiring between these components, in case of any loose connections
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Generally 3-5 years before it needs replaced. Check www.kensbatteries.com if you are ready for a replacement.
Did you install a fully charged battery of the correct group size and connect the cables securely? Did you incorrectly jumpstart the car with the cables reversed and break things before replacing the battery? Did it turn over before you replaced the battery?
Bad Alternator or the Battery possibly is losing voltage. I replaced the alternator and serpentine belt before thinking it was the battery. The battery was only 16 months old. But it turned out to be the bad source.
have the cables been checked. same happened to my 87 same problem found it was the orgnial cables needed to be replaced.
your battery could still be buggered even on a jump start, try bump starting/tow starting to rule out starter motor problems first before forking out on a battery
I have a 1996 Firebird and it has 4. Two in the manifolds and one before the catalytic converter and one after.
Either:-Your new battery is badYour new battery has not been fully charged before installationYour battery terminal clamps are not tightYour battery terminals/clamps are corroded and may need cleaning/replacementYour battery cables are faultyIf all of the above is not the case then you have an electrical problem.
How long until you're going to want to have to replace the battery too?A bad alternator is death to the battery - don't wait - do the repair now.
An alternator is designed to keep a fully charged battery at peak level. It is not designed to charge a dead battery. Installing a new alternator on a car with a dead battery can in some cases ruin the new alternator. Fully charge the dead battery before starting the engine.