2005 Pacifica. Tried to jump, car now totally dead.
#1
2005 Pacifica. Tried to jump, car now totally dead.
Hi guys.
The battery went dead. Got a friends car over, hooked up the jumper cables. Pacifica had power (courtesy lights turned on, mileage on dash displayed, clock was running).
Gave it a few minutes to build up a little bit of a charge. Turned the key. There was a single click and then EVERYTHING went dark again. No lights, no clock, no *nothing*.
Got back out, re-checked all the cable connections -- still no power.
Shut down the other car, unhooked the cables. Checked all the fuses under the hood - all good (damn tough to get those tiny fuses out!!). Obviously no way to check the relays, though.
Any thoughts or suggestions on what happened?
This is a bit urgent, racing the clock somewhat. Thank you!
The battery went dead. Got a friends car over, hooked up the jumper cables. Pacifica had power (courtesy lights turned on, mileage on dash displayed, clock was running).
Gave it a few minutes to build up a little bit of a charge. Turned the key. There was a single click and then EVERYTHING went dark again. No lights, no clock, no *nothing*.
Got back out, re-checked all the cable connections -- still no power.
Shut down the other car, unhooked the cables. Checked all the fuses under the hood - all good (damn tough to get those tiny fuses out!!). Obviously no way to check the relays, though.
Any thoughts or suggestions on what happened?
This is a bit urgent, racing the clock somewhat. Thank you!
#3
Thank you for the suggestion,
I didn't consider it because the battery is less than 2 years old. So even when another car is hooked up and supplying power to the vehicle, a bad battery can prevent everything in the car from getting power?
I only ask because I've never seen that before.
Thanks again!
I didn't consider it because the battery is less than 2 years old. So even when another car is hooked up and supplying power to the vehicle, a bad battery can prevent everything in the car from getting power?
I only ask because I've never seen that before.
Thanks again!
#5
Thanks guys!
Well I went ahead and disconnected the battery, and hooked up the battery from the donor car... sure enough, everything lit back up.
Definitely a learning experience for me, I was thinking the electrical system had just taken a dive!
Sadly now... when I try to start it, it's just a very rapid metallic clicking from under the car. So I think the starter needs to be replaced next.
Thanks to both of you!
Definitely a learning experience for me, I was thinking the electrical system had just taken a dive!
Sadly now... when I try to start it, it's just a very rapid metallic clicking from under the car. So I think the starter needs to be replaced next.
Thanks to both of you!
#7
Thanks again for the info!
No, it's a good battery, BUT it might not have had a solid/good connection - which fits.
I'm just hesitant to buy a battery for it right now and find out it doesn't work. I'll give it a shot! Thanks!
No, it's a good battery, BUT it might not have had a solid/good connection - which fits.
I'm just hesitant to buy a battery for it right now and find out it doesn't work. I'll give it a shot! Thanks!
#9
Hey guys,
just wanted to hop back in and say thanks. Battery replaced and everything worked! I'll be honest, I was shocked, I've never seen that kind of behavior before - learn something everyday!!
You guys probably saved me a tow and paying someone to do a diagnostic on top of the simple battery swap. Thanks again!!
just wanted to hop back in and say thanks. Battery replaced and everything worked! I'll be honest, I was shocked, I've never seen that kind of behavior before - learn something everyday!!
You guys probably saved me a tow and paying someone to do a diagnostic on top of the simple battery swap. Thanks again!!
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