Follow the battery wires from the battery out. It sounds like you may have damaged one or both of the battery leads in the snow.
Your car also has fusible links that are often part of the battery cables and one of those may have blown if they were shorted in the snow.
Bombay is in India. Dubai is in United Arab Emirates. Nothing's changed.
No, as being a master mechanic, it would have nothing to do with it.
There is one out of six chances that you will feel a current draw.
Yes, if there was no damage done to the cells. Give it a try, you have nothing to loose.
The Mercedes-Benz motto is "Das Beste oder Nichts" meaning "the best or nothing".
Defective, corroded, or loose battery cable.
its the baterry
well i have a viper 5000 and i changed the battery and nothing changed im not sure about other viper alarms though
If you mean like AA or AAA, nothing. Absolutely nothing happens. If they both have an electrical current running, I don't know, it might be dangerous.
There is nothing to reset except the radio presets and the clock.
You can not. I just did that about 5 min ago and nothing changed.
Yes, they most certainly do. Without a battery that would be nothing to store the electrical energy. Without the electrical energy you would not even be able to start the engine let alone drive the car. The battery supplies electrical power to all electric components within the vehicle. Without a battery the car is just a hunk of metal that is going nowhere.
make sure the small wire is hook to the post
If the alternator fails, it is no longer keeping the battery charged and your engine is running on nothing but battery power. Once the battery runs down, your engine will no longer run.
The security light comes on after you changed the keys in the ignition from the off position to the on position as a confirmation that the electrical components in the dash board are working. It is nothing to be concerned about.
it could be your starter selinoide which should be in the engine compartment near the battery and the big waire from your battery goes to it!
Definitely not. There is nothing electrical there. But hydraulics run well only when you have your engine on. So: as long as you have your engine on you have full brakes.