Car Won't Start
Discussion
This might sound rude...in fact it will.
Obviously the battery is flat.
And if you know nothing about cars....why not call someone who deos who can look at it. But either way, the batter is flat. And if the battery has sat connected in the vehicle for extended periods while flat, then chances are its f
ked.
And the central locking doesnt require just quite as much power as en engine to start.
I think I held back from being really rude there
Obviously the battery is flat.
And if you know nothing about cars....why not call someone who deos who can look at it. But either way, the batter is flat. And if the battery has sat connected in the vehicle for extended periods while flat, then chances are its f
ked.And the central locking doesnt require just quite as much power as en engine to start.
I think I held back from being really rude there

stevieturbo said:
This might sound rude...in fact it will.
Obviously the battery is flat.
And if you know nothing about cars....why not call someone who deos who can look at it. But either way, the batter is flat. And if the battery has sat connected in the vehicle for extended periods while flat, then chances are its f
ked.
And the central locking doesnt require just quite as much power as en engine to start.
I think I held back from being really rude there
Haha thanks Obviously the battery is flat.
And if you know nothing about cars....why not call someone who deos who can look at it. But either way, the batter is flat. And if the battery has sat connected in the vehicle for extended periods while flat, then chances are its f
ked.And the central locking doesnt require just quite as much power as en engine to start.
I think I held back from being really rude there


I don't know anyone who knows much about cars haha.
Looks like i'll need a new battery then
Thanks 
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