Battery drained now a bunch of stuff quite working

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Asked by Nerber63091 Aug 14, 2020 at 01:14 PM about the 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my cars battery drained and now my
headlights and running lights aren't working
properly the door locks won't work at all and
the fob won't do anything I drove it few weeks
ago and everything was working as it should I
went and had to jump it today and only half of
my car working ive checked all the fuses with
a test light they were all good i dont know
where too look next

3 Answers

38,945

Things may have to be re set after losing power , check owners manual or keep searching . If you want to test the alternator or battery you should have a multi tester .

48,060

Drive sufficiently to charge the battery on the highway. When home restart. Still no good. Remove battery negative terminal for a couple of hours and then reattach and restart. Report back.

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