Help!! My beater's got a problem!
Went out this morning and started my car. It's an 88 Oldsmobile Calias. I let it run for several minutes. I went back out to go to work. I get in, turn on my headlights, and as soon as I turn on the heat the car just dies. The enginge stopped running. However the headlights were still on. I turned them off and went to restart it. NOTHING. Not even a small crank. The entire electrical seems dead.
Anybody have any ideas as to what could be happening? Winter is not over yet, so I don't really want to dig the truck out.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Anybody have any ideas as to what could be happening? Winter is not over yet, so I don't really want to dig the truck out.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Could be just a bad battery, go to a battery store and get a free load test. Try jumping it or put a battery charger on it for a while, see if you can get it started. If its been cold out the cold will sap any strength left on an old battery. Also put a volt meter on your alternator, should be putting out at least 14 amps.
When you turned the heater on, did that turn the heater fan on too? If so, you may have a 'dead' battery that finally gave up or the battery cable's clamps may be corroded. Check the clamps and posts first.
If that's not it, I would 'jump' the battery with a good one and then(if it will run--keep the lights and fan off) drive it to an Auto Zone(etc.) and get them to do a 'load' test on the battery and alternator.
Dan
If that's not it, I would 'jump' the battery with a good one and then(if it will run--keep the lights and fan off) drive it to an Auto Zone(etc.) and get them to do a 'load' test on the battery and alternator.
Dan
is it possible that maybe the fan froze up and blew a big fuse of some sort? OR maybe your A/C compressor died and locked up... those usually come on with most cars whether you use hot or cold for dehumidifying/conditioning purposes
just a thought
just a thought


