It should take a few hours, but if the battery was deeply discharged the lead plates were probably destroyed and the battery is probably permanently dead. You could try recharging it, but it probably wouldn't do any good.
Yes. Check the fluid level first (unless it's a sealed for life) and recharge in accordance with the manufacturers instructions
Well you should charge the battery. Often times the battery will recharge itself if you alow it to sit without trying to crank it again.
I would imagine it means there is no battery power left. Recharge your battery.
you have a loose ground.....wiggle the ground cable at battery, and see if you "make contact".....then tighten up accordingly..
It means the battery has been drained of all it's power. Simply recharge the battery with a battery charger and it will be fine. You do not have to replace the battery, although draining the battery fully does harm the battery. Charge the battery fully and it will function as it should.
Battery is discharged. Recharge the battery at a slow rate and reinstall.
Dead cell in the battery or the ignition or lights were left on.
Pressing the button on an iBook's battery will illuminate a string of lights; the number of lights illuminated indicates how much charge is left in the battery.
its either in the trunk or under the left rear seat and u recharge it under the hood with the positive cap and using the hood latch as the negative!
The driving lights on a Volvo xc90 are turned off by turning the knob on the left side of the steering column. Driving lights are used to notify other driver's of the vehicle's presence.
Trickle chargers are not used to recharge a dead battery. Trickle chargers are used to keep a battery at a full charge level and can be left connected to the battery permanently.
if the battery is in good condition and the lights are standard then 3 hours might be enough so it will not be able to restart itself but this may vary according to battery size condition and lights wattage.