if you have good battery and cable connections, the starter motor or starter relay is bad
if you just put a starter on you shouldn't have any problems cause i just had the same thing happen to me i thought it was my battery so i brought a new one and it still would not start so then i had a new starter put on and i have no more problems except i have to get the codes for my radio to start back to working and the dealership want at least 50 dollars and up i hope this answer your question
Yes, a loose battery cable will prevent the alternator from charging the battery. The drain on the battery is not caused by the engine not running unless an accessory is left on. Most likely, the drain is caused by accessories (radio, lights, etc) while the engine is running due to the battery not receiving its charge from the alternator and then not having enough charge left to start the engine.
not really. as long as its a 14.4 volt battery you should be fine. but if your battery is too small, like a motorcycle battery, or the volts jus dont add up, then yes. Gen-R
the most likely cause is a flat battery and or dirty battery terminals check all electrical connections from battery to starter (hope this helps)
Could be that the alternator is not charging the battery properly Check with a voltmeter A fully charged battery should read around 12.8 without engine running With engine running voltage should read around 13.8-14.2 The most likely cause is a broken alternator drive belt
Yes, cause a reduction of power to the engine. It will result in a power-train malfunction error
The wrong spark plug wire(s) can cause engine problems including not running but won't drain the battery.
a weak battery will not cause an engine vibration.
A dead battery would not cause an engine to seize
no. This will cause problems in the transmition.
well sometimes from some experience iv'e had it can blow the engine as in the car stops working or the battery is dead and you need a new one or could possibly mean that the energy from the other battery someone let you used was a way different battery then yours and sometimes that can cause your car to stop working.......................hope that helped :)
The most common cause of automobile starting problems; is the battery needs to be charged. When the battery will not take a charge. It needs to be replaced.
Yep, will not start.
Dead battery, car will not start
try checking the battery cables
The alternator produces power to charge the battery. The battery powers the starter to turn the engine over.
Check engine lights can come on for a number of reasons. If you didn't get the cable right or got a sparks when connecting or disconnecting that could most definitely cause problems with the check engine light or even blow the alternator fuse.