Check the wiring under the seat ... And drain the system ...by removing the batter negative lead ..and leave it off for 15 mins ..place negative terminal end into a cloth to avoid any contact with ..the battery terminal during the 15 mins..turn the key to the on position and leave the car windows down /doors open ...
Check the wiring under the seat ... And drain the system ...by removing the batter negative lead ..and leave it off for 15 mins ..place negative terminal end into a cloth to avoid any contact with ..the battery terminal during the 15 mins..turn the key to the on position and leave the car windows down /doors open ...
Check the wiring under the seat ... And drain the system ...by removing the batter negative lead ..and leave it off for 15 mins ..place negative terminal end into a cloth to avoid any contact with ..the battery terminal during the 15 mins..turn the key to the on position and leave the car windows down /doors open .....after 15 mins....remove the car the key reconnect the terminal.and reset the system via the in car controls ..
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Could it be that a previous electric defect killed the previous battery, and now the defect reflects as new problem?
Just saying in case resetting has nothing to do with making the problem go away.
SOURCE: 1999 Volvo s80 fuel line leak before and after the fuel filter
this perticular solution requires special fuel line tools to disconect the clips on the line. I would first locate the leak and determine if the entire fuel line is at fault or if it is just a connection. most commonly a piece of the line has deterieated and cracked and can be readily replaced with an OE part from a local parts house. a fuel line disconect for your vehicle can be gotten at the same parts place in most cases. Just ask the counter person what disconect it takes.
SOURCE: Battery Drain in 4 days
In my case, the problem turned out to be the after-market radio which is on the same circuit as the interior lights and clock. Once it was changed, the problem was solved.
SOURCE: 2002 Dodge Stratus, Start Problem/ Electrical?
First thing I would do, is remove, clean,inspect & tighten all battery connections including & especially the other end of my negative connection. Also any connections to a power distribution box, that is usually found near the battery. In your explanation, you say when it does start, everything works normal, does that include radio & clock?
SOURCE: Possible electrical problem? Please help
the thing you not going to like what i say is remove the alarm system.
this is most likely causing your issues as the alarm interacts with some of the electrical's you described.
this may cut down a lot of your issue's. I recommend someone from a shop to do this as wires may need to be repaired while system is removed.
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