The preponderance of the information included in the question strongly
implies that something in the car's electrical system is broke.
An electrical storm can potentially damage your car by causing power surges that can harm the electrical systems, such as the battery, ignition system, and computer. Lightning strikes can also cause direct damage to the vehicle's electrical components or starting a fire if it hits the car directly. It is recommended to park your car in a garage or under a shelter during electrical storms to minimize any risk of damage.
Like any other system, when there is no power supply it turns off, such as you have a car and the driver is gone, car doesnt work by itself, so the Life Force (your spirit) no longer fits to this body, because the body damaged or too old to cope with the spirit energy.
Of course. Cellphones, flashlights, car-starters, trolling motors, mp3 players, portable radios, and hand-held GPS receivers work fine without plugging into an outlet. They are powered by chemical cells popularly known as "batteries".
The lightning symbol on a car dashboard typically indicates an issue with the car's electrical system. It could indicate a problem with the battery, alternator, or other electrical components. It is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic as soon as possible to diagnose and fix the issue.
It is not recommended to hardwire a GPS device directly to the car's electrical system without proper knowledge and expertise. This can potentially cause damage to the car's electronics and void the warranty. It is safer to use the GPS device with a compatible adapter or through the car's cigarette lighter socket.
It grounds the body and motor of the car so that everything electrical will work. Anything electrical has to have positive and negative to work. At least in a car.
you have a bad electrical connection. Start at you battery and work back through the rest of the car.
MAJOR electrical short. Have it checked by an automotive wiring technician.
When the key is turned on, it closes an electrical circuit. That closes another electrical circuit which makes and electromagnet work. The electromagnet closes a circuit between the battery and the starter. That starts the car. So the key does not actually do any work to start the car but it tells the various circuits to get busy and start the car.
when it doesnt work
When changing anything electrical in a car, it is important to have a diagram. An electrical wiring diagram for this car can be found in the maintenance manual.
that is such a lie the electronics just use extra energy
It will eventually run out of the stored electrical energy and will not power anything. You car will not start.
Take it to a trusty mechanic and if that doesnt work by a new car
IT TURNS OVER BUT WONT FIRE
Because the person outside the car is grounded, which means that the electrical current running through the car uses the easiest path to the ground, aka the person outside the car.
justplug it into the right side! i doesnt work for me but it does plug in!