the vehicle's anti-theft system has been engaged. read the manual for the correct recovery procedure, it may be to put the electronic security key in the ignition lock, but the manual will say.
If the battery is good and the starter is good, then you must have a wire disconnected somewhere.
try checking the alternator try charging the battery with a car battery charger or getting a jump from a friend's car to get it to turn over
The flashing lights are probably the factory alarm.
Turn signal indicators are lights. The flash to tell you, or indicate, that a turn signal is on, and which way the lights are flashing.
-- battery -- battery cable -- connection between battery cable and battery A fault in any of these would still supply the small current used by the lights and radio, but not the huge battery current required for starting.
When the battery is low or has been disconnected it will trigger the security sequence when reconnected; which not only can flash the lights and sound horn but will also keep the vehicle from running until the proper key is used or the key-less remote is triggered. Hope this helps you.
this happened to me about a week ago. i guess its some kind of computer problem, i never really figured out why it did it, but I disconnected the battery (only the negative side) and left it that way for about 24 hrs and then when i reconnected the battery it started functioning correctly again.
The different flashing lights on the Roomba vacuum mean refer to different status of the battery.
check the battery and or alternator
The Milwaukee battery lights may be flashing back and forth due to a low battery charge or a malfunction in the battery or the light itself. It is recommended to check the battery charge level and try charging it fully, or contact Milwaukee customer support for further assistance.
just had this problem with my 2002 durango, the mechanic ran it on the computer and nothing showed up so he disconnected the battery and then reconnected it and everything works now. The headlights, locks, panel lights, interior lights, locks, rear wipers all run through the body assembly moduale. Hope this helps you.
The flashing blue lights on the wiimote means the wiimote is sending a signal to find and synchronize with a local Wii console. Whenever the wiimote does not find a powered-on wii console that it is synchronized to, the wiimote will only flash blue lights for a short time. Only when the wiimote connects to a Wii console will the flashing stop and keep one light on to indicate what player the wiimote is controlling. Furthermore the flashing lights also indicate how much battery life remains. Four flashing lights indicates full battery life while one flashing light means very low battery life.
Usually, this means the battery is bad, but you should check the owner's manual to be sure.
I have that problem check the water level of your battery, i find if i top up battery water, the flashing stops.
the flashing lights are the fireflies or the beetles :)
Yes. If they are defective and an electrical circuit is completed but the short answer is probably not.
Unbolt the battery for at least ten seconds. Mechanic, Why are the parking lights flashing after new battery installation?