Your alternator or voltage regulator..or your battery could be poofed.. take it to a garage they can test it for you and tell you which is bad.
Unless your in a habit of leaving your lights on
2007-05-05 06:52:27
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answer #1
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answered by T C 3
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The easiest way to find the problem is to take the car to your
local parts store. They'll usually check your battery under
load... for free. Their equipment can check the batteries
condition, the alternator, connections, etc. And, if you need
to buy anything, you'll already be there!
2007-05-05 07:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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not much info from You.
may be the battery it self
may be the alternator do not close and drain the battery.
or the last but not the least....
the starter.
all depent of what the car is doing upon cranking(sound ,not much.sometimes start ,how many hours the battery sustain the "juice",etc.)
2007-05-05 06:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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a faulty alternator take your car to autozone to get your alternator tested first, if not that then also check the fuseable link, your alternator belt condition, your battery terminals/connections and check all grounds.
2007-05-05 06:52:32
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answered by djbeefyaz 2
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alternator.
2007-05-05 06:57:16
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answered by Anonymous
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check the alternator
2007-05-05 06:52:34
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answered by deeny26 1
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if older than 3 years old, its probably bad, other than that, it could have a draw or drain.
2007-05-05 06:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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That's pretty vague.......
Could you be a little bit more specific?
2007-05-05 06:49:33
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answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7
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