nothing to do with the battery it is probably a loose alternator belt or Power Steering belt
tighten the belt or replace it Maybe a loose power steering box or a worpted pully.
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.
have your brakes checked
Plip battery is the battery on the remote control of your car. If the battery is going to run out soon, the car gives you a warning "plip battery spent". You need to chamge the battery.
just take the car to service...
If the battery is defective there's no way to fix the battery must just replace the battery.
When a car squeals while moving, but the brakes still work properly, it could be a squeal from a drive belt. It could also mean that something like a tire rim is rubbing on the brake rotor. A vacuum leak in a small hose under the hood will also cause a squealing noise.
The power steering belt is in need of adjustment or replacement.
If this is on your car it means your battery needs to be changed. HotKookies
You're right it could be a dead battery, the starter, the soleniod, or even the alternator. My guess try jumping the car or charge the battery.
Yes, there is really no van battery or car battery. There is just an automotive battery. Installing a battery with more Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) is fine and will just provide more power in cold temperatures.
Could be, the engine is seized, the starter is bad, dirty or loose battery connections, battery in vehicle being jumped is stone dead.