Check your connections. bad connections can make a battery not charge or not power the phone.
Defective ignition switch, loose or corroded battery cables, starter connection, bad battery cable, or the battery can be bad even though it shows a full charge.
I don't think so
will not work!
the problem is in your high beam switch. there is a short in it and it needs to be replaced
The liquid damage indicator (LDI) - or as most people know it, the water damage indicator, on a Blackberry Curve is a small tab inside the battery compartment. All BlackBerry smartphones and batteries have at least one water damage indicator that can indicate even a small amount of liquid damage to a BlackBerry smartphone or battery. The location of the LDI can vary, depending on the BlackBerry smartphone or battery. However, on the Blackberry Curve it is possible to see it if the back of the phone is taken off. If there has been no damage then the color will be white. Any moisture that has entered the phone will cause it to turn red.
Engine seized? Bad starter? Bad starter solenoid? Dirty or loose battery cables? Bad neutral switch?
The light switch may not be working because of a faulty connection or wiring issue, even though the light itself is on. It is possible that the switch is not properly controlling the flow of electricity to the light.
battery, solenoid/starter or relay or even ignition switch
Seized engine? Dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Bad starter? Bad starter solenoid? Bad neutral safety switch? Bad ignition switch?
The Blackberry Thunder 9500 packs a 1400 mAh lithium ion battery, contains 1 GB of storage, 512mHz Qualcomm processor, and a 3.15 MP camera. It also features the Blackberry OS. Even though it is an older phone, it isn't too bad and it can still hold up. One of the downsides is the smaller storage space, but it can be expanded using MicroSD slots.
yes if it blows up though its not my fault
Even though the Blackberry and Android are both smart phones, one major difference between Blackberry and Android is, an Android system is touch screen enabled. A Blackberry phone is not. So, no, a Blackberry can not do everything an Android phone can.