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Problems with starting my '94 Cavalier
Alright, whenever my car sits for more than 24 hours, I can't even start my car, there is no sound when I turn the ignition. I have to use my little portable quick jump kit to get it started. So I took to a "Shucks Auto part store" and I told them the story and how I thought it might be my Alternator. They checked it out, the hooked up some sort of device to the battery and then told me to turn on the car, my highbeams, radio, and heater... he monitored it for a while, and waited until the car heated up to just over 100 degrees. Then he checked my gages and said that he saw no problem. I don't leave my dome lights on, in fact I have them totally off, they don't even come on when I open my car doors. I leave my panel on low when I'm driving at night. The only thing that is ever on is just the clock and he said that only takes a minimal amount of batter to run...which I figured. He also said that since my car is older, that it might be having trouble keeping a charge. He said it could be a flaw in the battery, but he doubted it. He also said I might want to disconnect my battery when the car is not in use. (That doesn't seem like a solution to me, don't really feel like doing that every day). Also that I should only worry if the batter light comes on when I'm driving, which it hasn't. And finally he said, that if I do start using the car everyday that it should start working on a regular basis, and if I don't use it warm up the car that day to over the 100 degree mark..... Well school starts in about 2 weeks, and I really don't feel like getting my car stuck there..... Any help would be appreciated...
Also, if I should go get it checked out somewhere, where do you think would be the best place? Somewhere like less schwab? I didn't think they take care of these kinds of problems. Btw, I only have $200 right now for fixing this problem, If you know what the problem is and think that I might need more cash, let me know please.
Thanks in advance.
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