There are two different classifications of engines not starting. One is no crank no start and the other is cranks but won't start. If the engine doesn't turn over then the starter motor/solenoid or ignition switch is USUALLY to blame. If the engine turns over but won't run then the basic check list is this: fuel, air, and spark. Fuel means that the pump is delivering adequate fuel pressure and the injectors are opening or on the reverse that the engine isn't flooded. Air means that there is no obstruction in the air inlet and that there is sufficient compression within the motor. Finally spark means that the spark exists, is strong enough, and is happening at the right time. In my experience spark has been the most difficult of the three. Is the computer pulling timing out to compensate for a faulty sensor reading? Are the plug wires in the right order? The only other alterior answer is that the engine itself may be out of time. If you want a more thorough answer try reposting with the year make and model and any other surrounding issues that may affect the starting of the car.
yes with my batterys it did
No you can't.
No, you can't.
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There is no charger back then so it uses batterys
I have the same problem like do you need to buy new batterys or charge it with the USB cable?
if you are talking about rechargeable batterys in devices such as lights drills laptops then you should always charge them fully then use them until they are completely flat then fully recharge them again. it is bad for batterys to be left flat for long periods it is also bad for batterys if you half use them then charge them up people often describe batterys as having memory if they are left flat for too long they loose some memory (ability to charge) if they are half use and then charged up they loose memory in the part of the battery that was not used so basicaly use all the memory full charge full discharge full charge and so on
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Yes not that you replace for the dual shock 3, but you can not charge something if it does not have something to hold the charge and you would call it a battery
Yes you can. Make sure the batterys are hooked together in SERIES and not parallel !!! Be sure the batterys have the correct amount of fluid in each cell to prevent "cooking " a cell.yes - the batteries must be connected together on series and the charger must be connected to one batterys pos. terminal and the other batterys neg. terminal
you mean like the battery runs out? Well, If any of you mean that. There is charging batterys that come with your wii, you set up the charging table, set them in, then they'll charge. p.s - You can play with the chargable batterys.
i just changed my batterys out on my truck now my check engine light is on?