I bought new battery and put it in the car!! and then i went to start it
and NO POWER!! i dont know what to do!! HELP IF U CAN!! NEED ADVICE ON
WHAT IT MIGHT BE!!
<3ROCHELLE
Tegger - 25 May 2007 18:24 GMT
> I bought new battery and put it in the car!! and then i went to start it
> and NO POWER!! i dont know what to do!! HELP IF U CAN!! NEED ADVICE ON
> WHAT IT MIGHT BE!!
>
> <3ROCHELLE
Too many exclamation marks!!
Check your battery cables!!
Do the dash lights come on when you turn the key to "I"? !!
Does ANYTHING electrical work? !!

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Al - 25 May 2007 20:31 GMT
> I bought new battery and put it in the car!! and then i went to start it
> and NO POWER!! i dont know what to do!! HELP IF U CAN!! NEED ADVICE ON
> WHAT IT MIGHT BE!!
>
> <3ROCHELLE
A new battery often has a rubber cap on one or both terminals - did you
remove those caps?
Charlie Allnut - 25 May 2007 21:19 GMT
>I bought new battery and put it in the car!! and then i went to start it
> and NO POWER!! i dont know what to do!! HELP IF U CAN!! NEED ADVICE ON
> WHAT IT MIGHT BE!!
>
> <3ROCHELLE
Good you put it in your car-- hard to get it home from Wal-Mart if you
didn't. Did you then properly install it in the battery tray and hook up the
cables correctly-- plus to plus, negative to ground?
6tray - 13 Jun 2007 06:45 GMT
Did you ever get the answer to your question? I have a 1990 Honda Accord
that has the same problem, no power. I have had the altenator,starter
and battery checked. All ok. Ieven changed the Main 80amp fuse, still
nothing.
What's next?

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AZ Nomad - 14 Jun 2007 00:33 GMT
>Did you ever get the answer to your question? I have a 1990 Honda Accord
>that has the same problem, no power. I have had the altenator,starter
>and battery checked. All ok. Ieven changed the Main 80amp fuse, still
>nothing.
>What's next?
bring it to a mechanic. You're already pissed away three times the cost of
just having somebody diagnose and repair it for you.
Or buy a book. Learn how to troubleshoot a car. Whatever you do, you have
to quit using the shotgun approach. You'll be lucky if you fix it for less than
the cost of replacing the car.
6tray - 14 Jun 2007 07:31 GMT
AZ Nomad Wrote:
> >Did you ever get the answer to your question? I have a 1990 Honda
> Accord
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> less than
> the cost of replacing the car.
That was next, the mechanic. Thanks for the reply.

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