Suddenly, won't start, no nothing when i turn the key no power from the battery
2003 Suzuki Aerio
Suddenly, won't start, no nothing when I turn the key no power from the battery
(2003 Suzuki Aerio)

Would start no problem.
The battery charger suggests, the battery is charged.
Run/ran fine.
The battery charger suggests, the battery is charged.
Run/ran fine.
Visitor in Eugene, OR on March 12, 2017
2 answers & 0 comments
Popular Answer
casey40510 on March 12, 2017
Hello,
Start by checking the voltage at the starter, alternator, and checking all of the fuses (cabin and engine bay).
If everything gets voltage from the battery, check that the main relay is working when you turn the key to any position besides off.
Let me know.
Check the starter relay as well.
Start by checking the voltage at the starter, alternator, and checking all of the fuses (cabin and engine bay).
If everything gets voltage from the battery, check that the main relay is working when you turn the key to any position besides off.
Let me know.
Check the starter relay as well.
General Diagnosis
$88 - $111 Learn Morecasey40510 on March 12, 2017
Hello,
Start by checking the voltage at the starter, alternator, and checking all of the fuses (cabin and engine bay).
If everything gets voltage from the battery, check that the main relay is working when you turn the key to any position besides off.
Let me know.
Check the starter relay as well.
Start by checking the voltage at the starter, alternator, and checking all of the fuses (cabin and engine bay).
If everything gets voltage from the battery, check that the main relay is working when you turn the key to any position besides off.
Let me know.
Check the starter relay as well.
It could be a caused by several different problems. Even though the battery charger states it is fully charged it could still be the battery or a connection at the terminal. If you were to give us a call I could walk you through while on the phone a couple of tests you can do yourself. Please call Prairie Road Automotive at 541-688-3346 when you have a couple of minutes. Thank you Bill Filley - Owner
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