Hey, would anybody know what part I would need to replace if no current is flowing thru my car right now. I have to jump start it every time I move it and when I jump start I have to connect ground somewhere other then the one on the battery. I was told to replace a battery sensor but I need more clarity if anyone knows. I have a 2010. Thanks
Normally you jumpstart with a chassis or engine ground anyway, that's the correct way. Pull the battery out and verify the ground strap is connected to the chassis properly.
Was the battery tested and verified to be good with the proper CCA?
Is there voltage getting to your fusebox from the battery?
Normally you jumpstart with a chassis or engine ground anyway, that's the correct way. Pull the battery out and verify the ground strap is connected to the chassis properly.
Wow, so much yapping..... Hun just buy a Duralast Gold for your year make and model. Your battery is bad. Better yet have someone jump your car, drive to the Autyo zone, buy the battery. They will put it in for you for free,....if she still wont start, they will run a scan and other things that will guide you.
Some times it pays to be a chick,...................LOL.
Grounding to the body and not the engine block will cause issues over time. I run an additional ground cable from the factory ground point on the fender to the engine block.
Positive ground is as rare as pink turtles. I think even England has gotten away from it. (But still check always.)
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