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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 703842" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>To me it sounds like the alternator or battery is toast. A deck sometimes goes on and off when there is not enough current / voltage to drive a device. With all the drain on the battery it sounds like there is not enough jam to start the vehicle. I would get a battery test done to see if the battery is holding charge. Next I would test the alternator to see if it supplying charge. My bet is that they left the doors open all day and drained that battery right dead. Now the battery has not had enough time to adequately recharge or it cannot recharge. Either way it is a current delivery issue by the sounds of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 703842, member: 552189"] To me it sounds like the alternator or battery is toast. A deck sometimes goes on and off when there is not enough current / voltage to drive a device. With all the drain on the battery it sounds like there is not enough jam to start the vehicle. I would get a battery test done to see if the battery is holding charge. Next I would test the alternator to see if it supplying charge. My bet is that they left the doors open all day and drained that battery right dead. Now the battery has not had enough time to adequately recharge or it cannot recharge. Either way it is a current delivery issue by the sounds of it. [/QUOTE]
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