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Old 12-06-2010, 03:56 PM
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He means replace the battery. You should be able to tell when it was installed; all batteries are marked to show the inservice date for warranty purposes. If it is the original battery, then you are way past due. Anything more than 5 years is borrowed time. And yes, functioning lights/radio/etc. but no start is a common failure mode for batteries. If you have any doubts, most auto parts stores can load test the battery.

BTW, the battery is underneath the back seat, on the passenger side.

You'll need to resync the auto-close functions on the windows and sunroof after replacing the battery.
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