IXLR8
Veteran Member
1- If you have a battery charger... I would recharge those batteries as soon as you can. If they have lost their charge, which I doubt they have, the longer they stay discharged the poorer the chance of them recovering.
2- The battery posts and the connector clamps must be clean, silver in color not black, where the contact is made. Sometimes the black layer is hard and needs to be scrapped off. The black is lead oxide and does not conduct electricity. When done cleaning and are reconnected, they need to be tight.
4- The connections at the other end of the battery cables, + at the starter and - at the block/frame, need to be clean and tight as well.
5- As others have said... a voltmeter, and knowing how to use it, will greatly increase our ability to help you.
6- If you turn the headlights on... do they come on?
7- If you set the parking brake.. are the brake lights on?
2- The battery posts and the connector clamps must be clean, silver in color not black, where the contact is made. Sometimes the black layer is hard and needs to be scrapped off. The black is lead oxide and does not conduct electricity. When done cleaning and are reconnected, they need to be tight.
4- The connections at the other end of the battery cables, + at the starter and - at the block/frame, need to be clean and tight as well.
5- As others have said... a voltmeter, and knowing how to use it, will greatly increase our ability to help you.
6- If you turn the headlights on... do they come on?
7- If you set the parking brake.. are the brake lights on?