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While alarm is still going off insert key into driver's door locking and then unlocking it.If this doesn't work do same to passenger door......GOOD LUCK....VE1FOX
It don't matter eather way.
Can You Charge...Yes. As a matter of fact, in order to charge a battery, the charging voltage HAS to be greater than the charged battery's voltage or no current will flow and charging cannot happen.Of course, the charging voltage cannot be excessive, or damage to the battery being charged will result.In your question, 4.6 volts is not excessive for a 4.2 volt battery.
it doesn't matter.
Battery SubstitutionIF a battery's specifications [ type (Nickel-Cadmium or Nickel-Metal Hydride for example, and the voltage & amperage ratings] match the battery you want to replace, AND the terminals/connectors are identical, then the manufacturer generally does not matter.
I don't think that charging a cell phone battery every night hurts the battery. It does not matter how long the battery is being charged. The battery is created for specified period of time and then needs to be changed.
No, the charger should not cause harm; but it will waste mains power.Rechargeable batteries should be allowed to be almost fully discharged before recharging. Recharging a partly charged battery will shorten its life.
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The phone itself will not be damaged. Once the charge is completed it will stop charging the phone. It can damage the battery though. If your phone is only half way down on the battery and you plug it in, the phone retains that memory. Once in a while it really doesn't matter but if you are constantly charging your phone every day when the battery isn't in real need of it, eventually the battery will go bad. It may even get to the point where it won't charge at all for you anymore. The general rule of thumb is to let your phone die completely about once a month to keep the battery fresh. What I would recommend though, is not charging your phone every day. Let the battery wear down. Buy a car charger so that you can charge it while driving if it needs to be. This will save you from buying a new battery every 9-12 months. New battery's usually cost around $50.
Sometimes it's just a matter of a good connection you need to make sure you have good clean connections at all points coming from the battery, make sure the terminals are clean and tight if there is any corrosion between the battery post and the terminals you want get the proper amount of power going to the starter solenoid to kick in the starter and that's were you hear the click that's the solenoid trying to kick in.
Yes that happened to my friend. My friend took it into a store and they just gave my friend a new battery. So you can try that. Hope it helps!
Has the battery been tested, does the alternator on the Durango try to charge?... If the truck runs with the battery but the battery doesn't take or hold a charge, it has to be the battery being bad or extremely bad terminals so that the charge can't reach the battery. Age of the battery doesn't matter, a fairly new one can still go bad.
Sorry, it has to be done by the dealer or you need to buy the gauge yourself. My Suggestion: Remove battery terminal (pos or neg, doesnt matter) leave for 10 min, reconnect, see if gone