Take the battery to an auto parts store and have it load tested. If it checks ok, then clean and take a close look at all connections. If it still will not start, suspect the starter or starter relay. cheaper yet, give the starter a solid whack a couple times and then try and start it, sometimes they "set up" after sitting awhile.
Have you thought the alternator may be bad? Sounds like an electrical short. Check ground wires throughout the car
== == Having the battery disconnected will affect the on board computer, and you should also check the starter circuit, for a problem that MAY have drained the battery in th first place. You need a professional mechanic.
Thought is electrical signals flowing through the brain. So thought is energy.
The first known electrical device was found in Baghdad, Afghanistan. It is a primitive battery thought to have been made between 225 B.C. and 224 A.D. There is somecontroversy on what it was actually used for though.
Odin
Nevermind..I found the horn relay online.. My horn went off this morning and in a panic.. I unplugged it. My neighbor said he thought the horn relay went bad.. The top was down in my 2003 Wrangler during a rain storm and it got soaked..SO I don't know if this is related or unrelated... I found the horn relay on line.. here is the link... http://www.parts.com/jeep/2003-jeep-wrangler-electrical-parts.cfm I am guessing I can just try swapping out the horn relay for 8 bucks and go from there?
Ernest Lawrence
The lead singer is named Mike, and he was sitting in a chair when he thought of it (google "mikeschair")
Jeep did not make Wrangler for model year 1996. ... Exactly! I thought this was a trick question. The Jeep Wrangler (YJ) was made from 1987 through 1995. In 1996, Jeep gave the the Wrangler a complete overhaul and in 1997 the Wrangler was re-released as the TJ and now known as the JK. I guess the powers at Jeep listened to the people when they said how much they hated the SQUARE headlights! By the way, what does JK stand for? Just Kidding?
Probably the insulation from the wire, if this is the train of thought that you are thinking.
No. Thought consists of an electrical impulse travelling through the neurons, and occurs much slower than light.
water in the distributor cap possibly pop it off (take a picture incase you pop off a few wires) flip it over and if theres water or moisture at all then most that is your problem