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Question posted by brittanijo1989 on November 12th, 2021
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Answer #1: Posted by SonuKumar on November 13th, 2021 6:15 AM
What may drain a car battery when it's off are things such as interior lights, door lights, or even bad relays. While your engine runs, the alternator recharges the battery - which is why you typically don't have to worry about the battery dying while you're blasting the radio on your drive to work!
https://www.firestonecompleteautocare.com/blog/batteries/things-that-drain-car-battery/
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Answer #2: Posted by Technoprince123 on November 12th, 2021 8:28 AM
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Answer #3: Posted by huntaking on November 13th, 2021 7:29 AM
When the jumper cables are connected reversely, it may blow a fuse. After replacing the fuse, you can start up the vehicle. It should start up the car, if it doesn't start, proceed to step 2.
Step 2: Once the blown a fuse has already been replaced, you may still encounter problems in starting the car engine. Your engine may crank but will never begin. When this happens, it is time that you check all the other small fuses. You need to make sure that the ignition system fuse, the ECU, the fuel pump, and immobilizer are still working and in good condition.
Step 3: After checking everything and all the fuses are still good, but your car is still not working, then go this step and do this:
A. The car is cranking, but it won't start
`79; See if the plugs are sparking.
`79; Take a look at the fuel pressure.
`79; See if the direct injectors are receiving enough power.
B. The car does not crank
`79; Check the immobilizer system.
`79; See if the ECU is getting enough power.
`79; Look if the starter is also receiving power.
Step 4: If all things failed, have an expert mechanic check on your car. These steps are highly recommendable for everyone making a self-diagnosis on their vehicles. You must also remember that you must not let your fuse panel be wet with rainwater or any liquid at all.
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