did you try ctrl + alt + delete? HAHA- Honestly though, pull the negative cable off the battery and leave it overnight.
Because even though the electronics in the car run off the battery the alternator is constantly putting a charge back in the battery as long as the engine is running.
Check the battery voltage, bike not running. Start the bike (crank the rpm's up a little), voltage should be a couple of volts more than battery voltage. Check both voltage (running and not running) at battery terminals. Charge voltage isn't all though, if it doesn't stop charging when it should it will boil the battery dry. If you are having this symptom, it's for sure the regulator
Don't know. A 2004 Accord has one, though.
MAYBE IT COULD BE A BAD SENSOR. IF IT IS RUNNING GOOD I WOULD JUST IGNORE IT.
there is a shorted fan relay
The radio does NOT include the battery or charger. It does though have a few features that most radios do not. Some of those feature include: iPod docking station that charges your iPod while plugged in or running off the battery and a Nascar race scanner.
they just pop off.pry straight up.there are two snap pins holding the grill on.the tweeter is connected to the underside of the grille.good luck running new wire though!
AnswerWithout buying expensive test equipment, you can test it by replacing the questionable part with a known good part.Answerdid you have the new batt.tested where you bought it?you can get a bad batt.off the shelf i know. starter draging.just went though this myselfEven though its a new battery, it may be the alternator!! the easiest way to check it is to get it started when running, take the negative cable or black cable off of your battery if it stays running your alternator is fine if it dies the alternator is bad!! the alternator helps keep the battery charged and going!!
No it does not. You can add it though.
An alternator is the part of an automobile that generates the power to run the radio, headlights, speakers, and air conditioning as well as any other electronic component in the car while the engine is running. This is different from when the engine is not running. When the engine is not running, the 12 Volt car battery operates these electronics. Unfortunately, every battery will die eventually, so the alternator also recharges the battery while the engine is running. This is a slow process, though. But unless the battery is charged, the engine usually can't ever be started.
My car does the same thing, it is a 1994 accord, I had wrote down the code though. I think if you contact a dealership with your VIN number they will be able to give you your stereo code. Same as if you loose your only key you can use your VIN to get a new one cut.