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obito 10-01-2012 02:06 PM

Fully battery car wont start except jump start
 
I have a problem about ignition ,but I dont sure what it is. at first, it was hardly start take a few crank to start then I took it to a mechanic. he replaced the battery ( i didnt do it myself because I went to Autozone they said my last battery is still good) I took her back home without any problem. I parked her for a week then I took her off garage and try to start her up. she wont start up. I tried to jump start, so she turned on then I took 30 mins of driving to charge the battery. I parked her for couple hours then came back try to start her up, but she wont up and seem like the battery going to die again, so I took the brandnew battery to Autozone they recharged it for me and say my battery was 0% but now it is good and my battery is in a good shape. I went back home install back the fully 100% battery. she wont start up again. :dunno: Only jump start can start her up, but the 100% fully charged can't start her up. moreover, when I plug the battery in her it seems like the electronic power is not stable . power come up and some time fade away when I turn my key on ACC position( light on dashboard they come up and fade away and come up again you know what i mean?), so I take a look under the hood I heard a noise from ETV's fuse in ECU box, so I took it out. it stabilize the power when I turn key to ACC but it still can't start. Have anyone have any idea about this problem?

200.mph 10-01-2012 02:09 PM

clean the terminals and make sure the connections are tight. the clamps are not the best on these care. pull the cables off (neg first) clean them

EDZRIDE 10-02-2012 10:55 AM

+1 ^

9krpmrx8 10-02-2012 11:04 AM

Yep, and check all your grounds.

paimon.soror 10-02-2012 11:20 AM

sounds more to me like a short in the car is causing your battery to have a load on it and not recharge effectively. Assuming your battery terminals and clamps are good, I would list if any aftermarket electronic parts are on the car. For example, a poorly installed security system is one of the more common causes of battery draining.


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