What do you guys think? I go to turn on my car and nothing lights up when I turn the ignition key. I mean nothing will work. The interior/exterior lights, radio, and even the digital odometer which always displays even without the ignition key in, is completely blank. I've had a battery die before and I was still able to turn the light switch on, but this time nothing. Dead battery?
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Yeah I just went and disconnected and reconnected them and still nothing. The weird thing is that with my key out of the ignition, the odometer displays its reading, when I turn the key it goes blank. Also when this first happened the motorized belt track began to move back and then stopped midway. I should also note that the battery is probably 3-4 years old.
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3-4 years is about that time. I've had batteries go up to 8 though, so it's not ridiculously old. First step is to try jumping it. If you can't jump it, probably bad battery. If you can jump it, and then it runs down and stalls again, probably bad alternator. So try jumping and we'll go from there.
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Originally posted by 46and2aheadofme3-4 years is about that time. I've had batteries go up to 8 though, so it's not ridiculously old. First step is to try jumping it. If you can't jump it, probably bad battery. If you can jump it, and then it runs down and stalls again, probably bad alternator. So try jumping and we'll go from there.
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No don't jump it!!! If you jump it with a battery that is that dead and you have a good alternator it want be but for a few minutes because it will burn out every diode inside of it trying to charge the battery. Partially charged battery=Jump it Totally dead battery=burnt up alternator The alternator is made to keep a battery charged but not strong enough to pull the current needed to charge a battery from a zero state to full and power automobile at same time. It will be a hard lesson learned cause you will be buying both and alternator and a battery.
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Originally posted by DIRTY_SOUTHNo don't jump it!!! If you jump it with a battery that is that dead and you have a good alternator it want be but for a few minutes because it will burn out every diode inside of it trying to charge the battery. Partially charged battery=Jump it Totally dead battery=burnt up alternator The alternator is made to keep a battery charged but not strong enough to pull the current needed to charge a battery from a zero state to full and power automobile at same time. It will be a hard lesson learned cause you will be buying both and alternator and a battery.
And by the way a decent battery shouldn't cost you $100. If it's really that expensive might as well go high-end with an Optima or an Orbital for around $130.
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I agree with DS. But it doesn't make sense to just go totally dead like that. There should be something, a dome light, something. Anyways, I would take the battery out and take it to Autozone and they can test it for you. It could be a bad cell, no water or just needs charging, but let them tell you. If it dead, then buy new. If it's not, then mayber your alterantor is already dead and you have been running on just battery the last 2-3 days. A battery will only last 2-3 days without an alternator.
Automotive rule of thumb: There are three things you never ever go cheap on, battery, brakes and tires. IMO you should buy towards the top end on these three items.
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Originally posted by T-Man007
Automotive rule of thumb: There are three things you never ever go cheap on, battery, brakes and tires. IMO you should buy towards the top end on these three items.
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Originally posted by NATEsrew it evil, just have your woman push you to work!
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