Q: Car completely dead.

asked by on December 21, 2015

My car is completely dead.

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If your vehicle has sat for some time you may be able to get it started again by simply getting a jump start. If a jump start does not work you can try calling a professional to test your battery. If the battery is bad I would recommend replacing it. If the battery is good but just low on charge I would recommend taking your battery to your local auto parts store for a trickle charge which will bring the battery up to full operating voltage.

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