The first thing I would try is take the battery cables off for about 30 min. This should reset everything. Also check the fuse for the radio. You might want to go to your local part store and have them hook their computer up to see if it reads any fault codes... The mass air flow sensor could have stop working properly due to crossing of the battery cables... We have a Advance Auto parts that checks your car with their computer for free. Hope this helps and good luck A
maybe the Altinator or crossed wires Check Your fuse box
the key fob will have a small slot underneath it. this is where the battery goes, i have one also although mines still working at mo. (fingers crossed!)
Bad bulbs can be the cause of your reverse lights not working on your 1999 Toyota Tacoma. A problem with the reverse switch or bad wires can also be the cause of your reverse lights not working.
There are many reasons why your reverse gears stopped working. There could be a leak or a plug for example.
In a lead acid battery, chemical reactions between lead dioxide, spongy lead, and sulfuric acid generate electrical energy. When the battery is charged, lead dioxide and spongy lead transform into lead sulfate and water. During discharge, the reverse reaction occurs, causing electrons to flow through the external circuit, producing electricity.
a bad manafold or lose ..................................
To jump start a Mercedes S550, first ensure both vehicles are turned off. Connect the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery to the positive (+) terminal of the working battery, followed by the negative (-) terminal of the working battery to an unpainted metal surface on the S550 (not directly to the negative terminal). Start the working vehicle, then attempt to start the S550. Once started, remove the cables in reverse order, ensuring they don’t touch each other.
To jump-start an Audi A6, first ensure both vehicles are turned off. Connect the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery to the positive terminal of the working battery, then connect the negative (-) terminal of the working battery to a grounded metal surface on the Audi (not directly to the negative terminal). Start the working vehicle and let it run for a few minutes before attempting to start the Audi. Once the Audi starts, disconnect the cables in the reverse order, ensuring not to let the clamps touch each other.
To jump-start a Volvo S40, first ensure both vehicles are turned off. Connect the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery to the positive terminal of the working battery, then connect the negative (-) terminal of the working battery to a grounded metal surface on the dead vehicle. Start the working vehicle and let it run for a few minutes before attempting to start the Volvo. Once started, remove the jumper cables in the reverse order, ensuring not to let the clamps touch each other.
from a dead battery to working battery
To jump-start a 2009 Jaguar XKR, first, ensure both vehicles are turned off. Connect the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery to the positive terminal of the working battery, then connect the negative (-) terminal of the working battery to a grounded metal surface on the Jaguar (not directly to the negative terminal of the dead battery). Start the functioning vehicle, let it run for a few minutes, and then attempt to start the Jaguar. Once started, remove the cables in reverse order, and let the Jaguar run to charge the battery.
You put the battery back in and you charge it