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Ask one of your friend to come with his car to connect your battery for a boost! After that try to start the car without pushing the accelerator pedal! Let me know more details,please!
Probably an intermittent ignition switch. Try start it by connecting a wire directly to the starter solenoid and touching it on the + of the battery. Ignition switch must be ON and be sure the car is NOT in gear. LPG
check your battery. i had the same problem two months ago. i thought it was the alternator or starter , but the shop said i my battery wouldn't keep a charge.
something serious here and i have no idea to be honest ---without lifting the bonnet and having a good look myself .could be anything but without a good look??
Hi your problem sounds like the battery is gone and won`t take a charge. When your engine is running the alternator is supplying the electrical power to run the car ( and normally charging the battery as well ) Even though it seems strange for the battery to go suddenly, it does happen. How old is the bat. Most last about 5 years with normal driving ( batterys last longer if the car is used every day ) Anyway i hope i have been of some help to you. John (south Wales UK )
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