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'07 Jeep GC totally dead, not even any clicks. Battery replaced a year ago. Did it a month ago WHILE I was driving, but started again after a few minutes. Blower mysteriously went out last Fall,
Noticed a slight hesitation, just a split second the other day when I started it. Worked fine yesterday, TOTALLY DEAD today.
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Any issues with the ignition switch itself? They are mostly made of plastic pieces. With the exception of the actual cylinder. Also depending on how long you had the battery issue,it may have damaged the alternator. They tend to go hand in hand,unless caught early enough. The alternator gets overworked due to the weak battery.
i would check the cables on the battery first could be loose also look at the engine side of the cable use jumper cables to jump the cables one at a time to see if the cable is bad
The starter is most likely the problem,tap on the starter lightly with a hammer while trying to start the engine,dont get run over doing this it will take two people,if the engine starts,the starter needs replacing.
may just be a loose terminal. I had mine replaced and it took a few hours before it ran right again. something about the electronic modules take a little time to recharge.
I have, when I first bought my 02 Liberty. It ended up being a faulty ECU. ECU is the computer brain that controls the whole car. I had it replace and it never happened again.
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