Check for: 1) dead battery 2) loose or corroded battery cables
bad battery or bad charger.
Try the cables from your battery and alt. Sometimes these can corrode.
Disconnect and remove existing cables Replace with new cable using the routing used by original cables + from battery to starter solenoid - From battery to good engine ground
That depends upon what the starter problem is. If the battery is exhausted, you can use another vehicle's battery, with jumper cables.
Corroded, loose, or defective battery cables.
The Battery is located in the truck of the car on the passenger side. There is a removal panel covering it. To access it when the battery is dead, attach jumper cables as you would to jump the car and depress the truck opening button on the dash.
Loose cables, bad battery, alternator or starter.
Causes include a weak battery, loose cables, failed starter.
my truck lost power also i had bad battery cables
Dead battery? Loose or dirty battery cables? Bad starter solenoid? Bad starter? Neutral switch?
Replacing spark plugs is important to maintain the car. One disconnects the battery, the spark plug cables, removes the old spark plugs and replace them with new ones, reconnect the cables and the battery.