My wont turn on sometimes when I open the door the lights will turn off but if I move the cable that connects to the terminal it will turn on sometimes so I was thinking I would have to replace it?

Asked by avgarcia0927 May 16, 2015 at 07:07 AM about the 2005 Audi A4 2.0T quattro Sedan AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I went to go get my battery checked they
said it was great but that it won't stay
charged but it had good voltage and the
checked the alternator and said it was great.
But I'm not sure what it is?

4 Answers

860

you have a bad connection to the battery. you should never be able to move the cables freely. tighten the blots that hold them on after you clean the battery up and that should solve your problem

25

Look first off who checked the battery and your alternator..where did u have it check. A good a relyable wat to see if the alternator is gone out. Start the car normally and when on disconnect your positive or negitive battry terminal .. if ur car just dies then ur alternator is bad .. if it stays on u know it might be ur battery. Its better to check the battery when its out if the car...try that first..

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