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HELP. THEFT LIGHT FLASHES WHEN CAR IS OFF
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<blockquote data-quote="Roots-type" data-source="post: 16299444" data-attributes="member: 72150"><p>If what you say is true- that you put a new battery in the car and it suddenly went dead after the car sat for a week and you've tried to charge it but it won't hold a charge- then you need to have it tested. You need to rule that very real possibility out of the equation. It only takes a few seconds to have it tested. There's no reason to speculate about a battery. </p><p></p><p>The old battery going bad because you let the car sit for a year would be expected. A new battery going dead after a week without using it would not be. You say the car can usually sit for a week without any issue, but now it won't with this new battery, but you "doubt that's the issue". Ok...</p><p></p><p>There's either information that you're leaving out, you're having trouble following straight forward logic, you're on a bender, you're trolling, you're wholly ignorant about how cars work, or a combination of those. Whichever it is, I wish you luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roots-type, post: 16299444, member: 72150"] If what you say is true- that you put a new battery in the car and it suddenly went dead after the car sat for a week and you've tried to charge it but it won't hold a charge- then you need to have it tested. You need to rule that very real possibility out of the equation. It only takes a few seconds to have it tested. There's no reason to speculate about a battery. The old battery going bad because you let the car sit for a year would be expected. A new battery going dead after a week without using it would not be. You say the car can usually sit for a week without any issue, but now it won't with this new battery, but you "doubt that's the issue". Ok... There's either information that you're leaving out, you're having trouble following straight forward logic, you're on a bender, you're trolling, you're wholly ignorant about how cars work, or a combination of those. Whichever it is, I wish you luck. [/QUOTE]
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