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car goes dead

pm23

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This has happen to me 3 times so far. I get in my car step on the brake push the start button I hear a click and the car is completely dead , no lights no dash no radio door locks don't work nothing. then after about 2 minutes the radio comes on dash lights up and car starts. I was wondering if anyone has had this happen.
 
This has happen to me 3 times so far. I get in my car step on the brake push the start button I hear a click and the car is completely dead , no lights no dash no radio door locks don't work nothing. then after about 2 minutes the radio comes on dash lights up and car starts. I was wondering if anyone has had this happen.
Maybe a bad battery.
 
You’re battery is dead and needs to be replaced by the dealer. It’s under warranty. It only has enough juice to turn on the interior lights and nothing else.
 
You’re battery is dead and needs to be replaced by the dealer. It’s under warranty. It only has enough juice to turn on the interior lights and nothing else.
I think he stated it started so its not dead. They can run a load test on it to see if it's an issue but new car batteries shouldn't do this.
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I think he stated it started so its not dead. They can run a load test on it to see if it's an issue but new car batteries shouldn't do this.
Read it to fast. Yes have the battery tested and hopefully they can tell you why it’s so low and acting strange.
 




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