If it is a sealed battery you do not open it. If it is not a sealed battery simple remove the caps.
The car light? YES! Leaving your car light on WILL make your battery run out. Things like leaving your car door open if the light is on because it is open will cause the lgiht to Mae your car battery run out. There is a big difference between shorted out a car battery and running the battery down. Lighting in itself won't short a battery out but will run it down.
In the inside back of the car; open the hatch & it's there.
use the key open the car open the hood and jump charge the battery other than that phone a main dealer
Yes.
Needs a battery
Open the door with your key and pull the bonnet release.
Enough distilled water to cover the plates. Do not open a sealed battery.
with the key... or a slim Jim Key is not working at the door
You need a locksmith.
it was the battery. i put a new battery in it and it turns over good.
You can open the trunk and door with a key and then pull the hood lever when you have access to the inside of car.
A fully charged cell in a car battery produces 2.2 volts, there are 6 cells in a battery. That would make true open circuit voltage on a fully charged battery at 13.2 volts. So a 12 volt open circuit reading is a discharged battery. The battery can have enough chemical reaction to produce voltage but not enough potential or power to crank the engine. Think about a fresh 9 volt battery. It is big enough to produce 9 volts, but not enough to crank a car or even light the dome light dimly. A car battery wears out slowly from the time it is purchased. Eventually it doesn't have enough power or amperage left to operate the car.