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It's either the adapter connection or the MOBO itself.
Anyhow try removing the battery and adapter press and hold the power button for 10 to 20 sec plug the adapter with out the battery and restart. Hope this works if not check the MOBO for jack problem
if battery is already charged try with battery alone. Also be sure adapter is compatible the right voltage IE 19.00, 18.00
If you chair is dead the charger will not turn on. Does your chair turn on? If not there is not enough juice to turn the charger on. You need at least 6v to get the charger on. Plus all chargers have lights on the if its got power and its not turning on its a bad charger. Call your vendor they will get you a new one or put new batteries in your chair.
Thanks for choosing FixYa and welcome. If you have no lights inside, you are not getting power. Clean the terminals and the battery post. Take them off and scrub them with a metal brush. Make sure when you put them back that they are tight. Make sure the terminals are not damaged. Check your ignition fuse also. Since you have no power, you have a bad connection or a bad battery. You need to check your alternator also. It may be bad and cause similar issues. Once you have power inside, you have a good connection and it should start.
That sensor you took out is an input to the power liftgate module
What color wire's go to it ? There is five different switches , sensors for the liftgate . The sensor you took out ,the liftgate module isn't see a return signal . So it sends a message on the data network to the BCM which tell's the insturment cluster to light the light .
Check battery conection first. Both posts on the battery terminal must be free of any debris or acid build up. Clean with baking soda and water. If it is the original battery then there is a chance that it may be going bad. You would still have lights but just not enough juice to start your truck. If the battery is new then the next thing would be your starter. Go in that order, cheapest first.
Did you in stall it your self ? if so make sure you didnt blow fuses and check the connections make sure you are getting power and if you put subs and power amp and stuff like that make sure you have enough battery power to power everything if not the car wont even turn at all cuz the juice is working on its own to start the radio. check also you didnt cut any wires while doing so and if you didnt install it your self and took it in then take it back something went wrong maybe....
Could be the battery. The lights take very little power to run but other things such as doors locking takes more juice. Keyswitch unsure unless you have security system built into the car. Batteries can work one minute and then not the next. I would check battery first.
starter wont click because there's not enough "juice" to turn it over. this isnt because of the battery as you have just replaced it. it is due to a bad alternator recharging the battery as you drive. if it were only a fuse it would be the solenoid in the starter. but if it had started after you installed the battery then its not the solenoid. solution: buy a refurbished alternator and
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