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    Posted: 09-March-2016 at 4:00PM
Hey guys. I just had an issue pop up without warning or prompting on my part.

I was driving home and the car started to sputter and finally die. I went to check the battery and I have NO power. I tried jumping the car and switched the battery. ZERO power anywhere!

Two days later I had some time to work on it and it fired right up immediately? The issue seemed to resolve itself. However it ran for 5 secs - died AGAIN! ZERO power anywhere.

Switched batteries and the headlights and interior light came on. I went to start the car and the battery sparked and ZERO lights again!

I charged the battery again, no issues with battery. Four days later I put the battery back in and I had interior lights. I went to check the headlights and BAM... ZERO power again???

What the heck is going on?  Any ideas?  DeadDead
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Battery cable or cable clamp(if you have replacement cable ends)? I had a replacement cable end, on one of my cables, & after a short time decided to act up one damp night in the middle of nowhere.  
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Check all your power and grounds . Sounds like you have voltage drop when you put a load on the system . Even if it looks clean , cleaning them may fix it .
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I had the end rust off my starter cable right at the starter. Rest of car got power, until I cranked starter and the cable end arced and killed the battery. Couple hours later, I could repeat the process...
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Originally posted by Big Bird Big Bird wrote:

I had the end rust off my starter cable right at the starter. Rest of car got power, until I cranked starter and the cable end arced and killed the battery. Couple hours later, I could repeat the process...
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yes sounds like the battery cable either pos or neg, battery end or the other end somewhere
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Spot on guys. I replaced and Cleaned ALL ground straps and bingo...car runs again. Thanks
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