Why is my CERTIFIED used car not starting because of dead battery only 2 weeks after buying????

Asked by Cruze23 Nov 09, 2018 at 10:57 PM about the 2014 Chevrolet Cruze LTZ Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Didn't drive my car for a day and woke up to a dead
battery the next morning. Had to have it jump
started and then took it to AutoZone to see if they
could see what was wrong using they're diagnostic
computer, and there was a code for my fuel pump
voltage meter. I have no clue what that is so I have
to have it checked out at the dealership. Worst
thing is I just bought this car two weeks ago and
I'm already having problems. And this was a
CERTIFIED used vehicle. I'll update if I find out the
problem. Unless someone on here has the solution

2 Answers

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Probably has a "Certified" problem. If it was an actual certified (CPO) vehicle purchased from a car dealership it has a warranty and the problem should be repaired for free or only a small deductible. If it was purchased from a car lot and not a dealership then "certified" means nothing. Take it to the dealership and avoid the idiots at Autozone. They are only there to sell you parts.

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