Yes, cause a reduction of power to the engine. It will result in a power-train malfunction error
Forgot to connect ground cable? Shorted Fusable link battery + cable not connected
if you have good battery and cable connections, the starter motor or starter relay is bad
Yes, a loose cable actually could cause those problems, as well as others. I was dealing with a large variety of electronics problems in my last car. They included the problem you described. When I finally took it to the shop, the battery post itself was very loose. They tightened it back up, it took about 2 minutes, and all of my car's problems were solved.Check your antenna connections.
There are several things that can cause shifting problems in your 1989 Chevrolet Blazer transmission. The most common cause of shifting problems is a lack of transmission fluid. Broken shifting forks can also cause transmission shifting problems.
There are several things that can cause your Cadillac Deville to have transmission problems. The most common transmission problems are worn transmission gears.
Always hook up the red or positive cable first, otherwise you could cause a short between the battery and the car through your wrench. Ths of course could cause an explosion or other problems. The black or negative cable goes straight to the engine and the car's frame, so your wrench can touch the frame when you are tightening the cable end on the battery with no worry.
Yes, a loose battery cable can cause the ABS battery light to illuminate, as it can disrupt the electrical supply to various systems in the vehicle. This loose connection may also cause the radio to turn off and the speedometer needle to flutter due to inconsistent power delivery. It’s important to ensure that all battery connections are secure to avoid these electrical issues. If the problems persist after tightening the cable, further diagnosis may be needed.
no. This will cause problems in the transmition.
yes a power train control module failure can cause transmission problems.
Cause a no start situation.
Not changing the transmission fluid in a car within 200K would cause problems.
Yes