No power to the car at all

Asked by Guru9Z6V96 Dec 17, 2020 at 06:38 PM about the 2015 Chevrolet Equinox 1LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I replaced my battery in my 2015 Chevy Equinox.  Fixed my no start problem.  
A day later I got in the car and I had absolutely no power to the car.  No dome
light, no dash light no nothing.  I disconnected the positive cable, put it back
on and it fixed the problem.  It’s been fine for a couple of days now.   Now I’m
afraid to let the wife take it as I’m no sure if it will happen again.  Any ideas?

8 Answers

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The post weren’t tight enough. By the way, did you clean the battery posts? If not, do that and add battery grease.

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145

Here’s what I do. Clean the battery posts (both), use battery grease and torque to manufacturers recommendation.

145

Here’s what I do. Clean the battery posts (both), use battery grease and torque to manufacturers recommendation.

145

Here’s what I do. Clean the battery posts (both), use battery grease and torque to manufacturers recommendation. If you do all that, you should be good to go!

145

Here’s what I do. Clean the battery posts (both), use battery grease and torque to manufacturers recommendation.

145

Here’s what I do. Clean the battery posts (both), use battery grease and torque to manufacturers recommendation.

145

Here’s what I do. Clean the battery posts (both), use battery grease and torque to manufacturers recommendation.

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10

Clean and really tighten both ends of the positive cable.

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