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Topic #27286 5 posts Started by easternpiro1
HEEEY everybody! im currently in a state of dispair. im stuck in atlanta GA. i was getting ready to drop my friend off and i notice that my headlights are flickering when i put the turn signal on. im curious so i turn on the hi beams and the power to the whole car completely shuts off while in motion! i look under the hood and i notice that the battery isnt secure and has fallen to the side and is leaning against the transmission dipstick. i managed to get the car started but after i turned it off it would not start again. got a new battery and no power is going through the car, no door lights or anything. it cant be the alternator b/c there is not power when the car is still (imo) i checked the fuses but i havent seen any blown one.

can anyone tell me whats wrong? Please help! i would like to get to charlotte tomorrow without calling a tow truck and spending too much$$$

QUOTE (Galcobar @ Oct 15, 2008 - 2:44 AM)You want power but have no money. That's a problem.Cheap. Reliable. Fast. Pick two.
check your fuses again.
i had the same problem with my celica.
the is a fuse in the engine compartment, ALT100, that might be blown.
check it.

Jared Harwell
Since it has fallen. Maybe a wire has torn??

JDM Powerplant installed, BPU coming very soon!
Yes...i had this same problem because i have my battery being held by a bungy cord. There is about a 12-14guage wire off the Positive battery terminal. It runs through the fuse box and over to the alternator. That wire broke loose at the battery terminal on my car. I just got a wire and jumped it from the Positive battery terminal over to the alternator positive to get me home >smile.gif>
thanks guys i found out it was a fusable link on my battery cable going to the engine. a small little piece cost me money for towing!! i was pissed! but it coulda been worse!!

QUOTE (Galcobar @ Oct 15, 2008 - 2:44 AM)You want power but have no money. That's a problem.Cheap. Reliable. Fast. Pick two.