If you touched any of the A/C controls within 45 seconds of starting your Suburban (after the battery change), you messed up the 'calibration mode' of the HVAC. Pull the HVAC fuse (10amp) under the hood, and pull the two adjacent fuses (30 and 10amp) under the dash listed as 'climate control' in the manual. Push the fuses back in, restart your car, but DONT TOUCH ANY of the A/C controls for 90 seconds. I bet the A/C starts working again normally.
You wired it up wrong, or the new starter was defective.
The japan movement watch does require a battery. The battery in the watch will need changed frequently to keep the watch working properly.
is the new battery properly charged?
In a word; no. However, the A/C compressor's clutch relies on your car's battery to properly engage, so one could say there is "a relationship".
Your smoke alarm may be beeping after you changed the battery because the new battery may not be properly installed or connected. It could also be due to dust or debris inside the alarm, or a malfunction in the alarm itself.
The Suburban has a negative ground system.
Your smoke detector may be beeping after you changed the battery because the new battery may not be properly installed or connected. Make sure the battery is inserted correctly and securely. If the issue persists, there may be a different problem with the smoke detector that requires further inspection or replacement.
Double check and make sure it is the right battery for your car, sometimes the auto parts guys get it wrong.
your alternator is not charging
check battery cables at battery may be lose.
Yes, an air conditioner uses electrical energy to operate. Inside the air conditioner, refrigerant fluid undergoes a chemical reaction to absorb and release heat, but this process does not involve the direct use of chemical energy.
It have battery