Then more than likely, the battery is dead. Depending on the age of the battery, it might be time to replace it..
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Then more than likely, the battery is dead. Depending on the age of the battery, it might be time to replace it..
Would I at least have some instrument lights or something? Just seems strange it is all of a sudden and nothing at all comes on.
sometimes yes, but most of the time no.
when you first tried to start it, you prolly drained it complety and now its prolly toast.
I am guessing that the battery was already weak. Sure it did start fine for a long time, but after a while it just slowy dies and now its gone.
I mean you can try charging it and seeing if it will last a little bit, but its 5 years old, and thats getting old for something that gets used every single day.
no crank no start = battery
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