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The Problem: Yesterday I made my first newbie mistake in owning a
car. (I left my lights on while at work.) Luckily a coworker offer to jump me off. We hooked up the cables. waited a minute, started the car, allowed the altenator to charge the battery ( I think that what is is.). The car started and off I went, when I got home, I shut the car down, and restarted just to make sure everything was okay. Everything was fine. Then next morning, trying to start the car: nothing!!! No Lights will come on, No radio will play, No Interior light comes on when you open the door, Car will not start. I tried charging the battery again this time nothing happenss. I rush with a friend get a new battery and nothing. it feels and acts as if there is no battery at all installed. I know the battery is new, (Maybe and Hour old if that much. It wil not start. and once again it's as if there is a blackout in my car. Thanks alot for your time. |
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This sounds as if you have a connection problem at the battery. I would try
cleaning both battery connectors with a small wire brush (or preferably a battery terminal cleaning brush designed for the job), then make sure you securely fasten them onto the battery posts and see if things light up. -- mikosh6@NOSPAMexcite.com Remove NOSPAM to email please. <prolific_writer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1a8812cd.0311061949.6118fe9d@posting.google.c om... > The Problem: Yesterday I made my first newbie mistake in owning a > car. (I left my lights on while at work.) Luckily a coworker offer > to jump me off. We hooked up the cables. waited a minute, started the > car, allowed the altenator to charge the battery ( I think that what > is is.). The car started and off I went, when I got home, I shut the > car down, and restarted just to make sure everything was okay. > Everything was fine. Then next morning, trying to start the car: > nothing!!! No Lights will come on, No radio will play, No Interior > light comes on when you open the door, Car will not start. I tried > charging the battery again this time nothing happenss. I rush with a > friend get a new battery and nothing. it feels and acts as if there > is no battery at all installed. I know the battery is new, (Maybe and > Hour old if that much. It wil not start. and once again it's as if > there is a blackout in my car. > > Thanks alot for your time. |
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I agree with Mike's suggestions. I would also add that you should check
for corrosion or a loose connection where the ground-strap from the battery is connected to the chassis. Also, the battery clamps tend to get looser over the years, making it impossible to tighten them enough for a secure connection. Mike wrote: > > This sounds as if you have a connection problem at the battery. I would try > cleaning both battery connectors with a small wire brush (or preferably a > battery terminal cleaning brush designed for the job), then make sure you > securely fasten them onto the battery posts and see if things light up. > -- > mikosh6@NOSPAMexcite.com > Remove NOSPAM to email please. > > <prolific_writer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1a8812cd.0311061949.6118fe9d@posting.google.c om... > > The Problem: Yesterday I made my first newbie mistake in owning a > > car. (I left my lights on while at work.) Luckily a coworker offer > > to jump me off. We hooked up the cables. waited a minute, started the > > car, allowed the altenator to charge the battery ( I think that what > > is is.). The car started and off I went, when I got home, I shut the > > car down, and restarted just to make sure everything was okay. > > Everything was fine. Then next morning, trying to start the car: > > nothing!!! No Lights will come on, No radio will play, No Interior > > light comes on when you open the door, Car will not start. I tried > > charging the battery again this time nothing happenss. I rush with a > > friend get a new battery and nothing. it feels and acts as if there > > is no battery at all installed. I know the battery is new, (Maybe and > > Hour old if that much. It wil not start. and once again it's as if > > there is a blackout in my car. > > > > Thanks alot for your time. |
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Fuse blown? Guessing - Charging a dead battery sometime damages the
charging system. I`m thinking the morning temp shorted the fuse out. Rick > The Problem: Yesterday I made my first newbie mistake in owning a > car. (I left my lights on while at work.) Luckily a coworker offer > to jump me off. We hooked up the cables. waited a minute, started the > car, allowed the altenator to charge the battery ( I think that what > is is.). The car started and off I went, when I got home, I shut the > car down, and restarted just to make sure everything was okay. > Everything was fine. Then next morning, trying to start the car: > nothing!!! No Lights will come on, No radio will play, No Interior > light comes on when you open the door, Car will not start. I tried > charging the battery again this time nothing happenss. I rush with a > friend get a new battery and nothing. it feels and acts as if there > is no battery at all installed. I know the battery is new, (Maybe and > Hour old if that much. It wil not start. and once again it's as if > there is a blackout in my car. > > Thanks alot for your time. |
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<prolific_writer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1a8812cd.0311061949.6118fe9d@posting.google.c om... >when I got home, I shut the > car down, and restarted just to make sure everything was okay. That was a bad move. I made that mistake once, very eary in my days, fortunately nothing came of it, and it's not likely that caused your problem. But consider what you did. By starting it, you used battery power, but by not going driving afterwards, you didn't recharge the power that was used to start the car. So don't start your car unless you are going to drive it for a few minute to recharge the battery. BTW, the battery you bought, they did charge it right? New batteries have to be charged before they are installed. |
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prolific_writer2000@yahoo.com wrote in message news:<1a8812cd.0311061949.6118fe9d@posting.google. com>...
> The Problem: Yesterday I made my first newbie mistake in owning a > car. (I left my lights on while at work.) Luckily a coworker offer > to jump me off. We hooked up the cables. waited a minute, started the > car, allowed the altenator to charge the battery ( I think that what > is is.). The car started and off I went, when I got home, I shut the > car down, and restarted just to make sure everything was okay. > Everything was fine. Then next morning, trying to start the car: > nothing!!! No Lights will come on, No radio will play, No Interior > light comes on when you open the door, Car will not start. I tried > charging the battery again this time nothing happenss. I rush with a > friend get a new battery and nothing. it feels and acts as if there > is no battery at all installed. I know the battery is new, (Maybe and > Hour old if that much. It wil not start. and once again it's as if > there is a blackout in my car. > > Thanks alot for your time. Obviously, check all your connections on both ends of both battery cables as the next 15 posters will tell you. When you have no power it's easy to track with a VOM or a test light. The test light can be any 12V bulb with wires on it to check down the line. The battery itself is not the problem. Perhaps you disturbed a wire when hooking up for the jump and it was right on the verge of not making contact. |
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> >when I got home, I shut the
> > car down, and restarted just to make sure everything was okay. > That was a bad move. I made that mistake once, very eary in my days, > fortunately nothing came of it, and it's not likely that caused your > problem. But consider what you did. By starting it, you used battery > power, but by not going driving afterwards, you didn't recharge the power > that was used to start the car. Usually a long trip home would charge the battery to its capacity. Starting once or twice has no effect. This is a good habit, at least for me, to verify a working charging system. > So don't start your car unless you are > going to drive it for a few minute to recharge the battery. > BTW, the battery you bought, they did charge it right? New batteries have > to be charged before they are installed. I've never seen a drained battery battery sold in stores. Unless it's the type sold as a kit. Acid/battery kit. The original poster might want to try jumping 12V battery to the starter solenoid to verify good ground. If cranks, then ground, battery, battery posts connects are good. Rick |
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