Im having the same problem, except for I just replaced my alternator, my battery is 2 years old, I have checked and tightend all connections on the battery, and it ohmed out at 12.5 volts... what the heck, I got jumpstarted after i replaced the alternator, drove home, and I turned my lights on and my car almost died electrically, let it run for about 20, shut it off, and now when I turn my key I get absolutely the dash of death, no lights or noises or anything... crickets chirping
My question is: if you have no lights or power when you turn the key, and the battery and alternator are good.... what else can it be??
Main fuse for the battery. Pull this an there is no power to anything.
Sounds like a poor battery cable connection or a dead battery ( I drove to work one day and everything seemed fine , but when I came out of work to go home my battery had a dead cell so I had no power to anything )
It may be your battery. At higher revs the engine is producing enough electricity to power everything
Anything needing 12V to operate.
GOD has the power to anything and everything he wants.
take the battery out of it then power on again
Sure, connect anything to the battery that will use power.
Confirm that nothing is pulling power first. Even with everything off. Next, check the battery to see if it holds it's charge.
Everything to the power of 0 equals 1.
If the battery of your MacBook is fully charged whilst you have the power cable plugged in, then the MacBook will switch to battery power instead of wasting electrical power from the plug. Once the battery is run down again, the Macbook will switch back to electrical power from the plug.
A battery is creates an electricflow and is used to power anything like light bulbs, motors and buzzers.
battery does not power the transmission,but it does run the computer that tells the transmission what to do