The a sensor is bad, removing the cable resets the ecm
If it jump starts, the problem is probably either the battery or a corroded battery connection terminal.
Connect the - cable from the negative battery terminal on the "live" battery to a clean bare metal part on the "dead" car. Make sure it wil not be touched when "dead" car starts
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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.
If your car doesnt start, it could be the battery. But if the car starts and you unplug the negative cable and the car turns off, its the alternator.
The electric path which starts from the positive terminal of a cell or battery ends at its negative terminal, without any break, is called closed electric circuit or complete electric circuit. The electric path,which starts from the positive terminal of a cell or battery, is broken at some point, is called open electric circuit or incomplete electric circuit.
When the alternator starts charging the battery voltage will increase about two volts to charge the battery.
To jump-start a ZX-12R Ninja, first ensure you have a compatible jump starter or another motorcycle with a charged battery. Connect the positive terminal of the dead battery to the positive terminal of the charged battery using jumper cables, then connect the negative terminal of the charged battery to a grounded metal part of the dead bike. Start the working motorcycle or jump starter, and after a few minutes, attempt to start the ZX-12R. Once it starts, disconnect the cables in reverse order and let the bike run for a while to recharge its battery.
i have a different make and model of truck, but had the same problem after jump starting mine after the dome light discharged the battery. I found in the Haynes manual that the ECM on the fuel injection might have gotten an error message causing this problem. After charging the battery, I simply had to disconnect the negative battery terminal for 20 seconds or so to clear the ECM and the problem went away. Alternatively in my truck, it could take up to 50 starts for the engine to clear itself, I refused to wait that long. Hope this helps, good luck.
To jump-start a Porsche Cayenne, first ensure the vehicle is in park and turn off all electrical systems. Connect the positive terminal of the dead battery to the positive terminal of the donor vehicle's battery, then connect the negative terminal of the donor battery to a grounded metal surface on the Cayenne. Start the donor vehicle, let it run for a few minutes, then attempt to start the Cayenne. Once it starts, carefully disconnect the cables in reverse order.
Hello, Hopefully this will help. If you push start your car and it starts and keeps running then the battery is the problem. The alternator is providing power once you acutally get your Camry started. As far as the lights flickering if it doesn't stop after you get a new battery then you probably have a open in the ligting system. While the problem is happening (the flickering lights) take a set of jumper cables while car is idling, take the black clamp from the alternator frame to the battery negative post. If the flickering stops, bad ground. If it still continues, take the red jumper and connect to positive terminal on battery, then connect to out-put terminal on alternator. If the flickering stops then you have a bad power wire in the system. If your car has a PCM regulated Alternator then you may have a problem with the PCM.
Your battery is being drained by a short to ground ,SOMEWHERE. Easiest way to find this out for sure , without a test meter, is to disconnect the Positive battery terminal when you shut down engine. Then see if it starts the next day.