Think fuel filter. If that hasn't been replaced, do that first....inexpensive, but even if this ISN'T the problem, it still needs to be replaced periodically! If replacing the filter doesn't help, you should consider taking it to a garage and getting your fuel-pressure checked. If the pressure is low (and you've replaced the filter!), then your problem is the fuel pump. If I were a betting man.....fuel filter.
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The battery in your key fob is going dead, or is weak.
It is mounted just below the battery. It is in a black plastic box. It is on the engine side of the battery.
Need to check the battery conections and the starter wires and starter.
test the voltage on the battery first, then on the alternator. If its good then it could just be the diode in the alternator. I would suggest you replace it becuase eventually your alternator will die and the battery will not get charged leaving you stranded somewhere. It is possible to just be a battery but you wont know unless you have the battery tested. check the voltage on the battery and the alternator before you do anything else.
I would drive it at least enough to keep the battery charged. The battery can actually fail just from not being charged.
the connection between the battery and the brake lights
There is a problem with the charging system.
Disconnect the negative on the battery terminal for 15 seconds.
remove cables, removed strut above battery, cannot move battery..is abttery attached at bottom..how to loosen whatever holds battery in place..
it indicates that the alternator is not functioning sufficiently to keep the battery charged.
It is beside of the battery just under the upper radiator hose.