Check the fan relay its sticking.
If the battery turns the engine over as it should then the battery is good.
Starts the engine. Turns on lights and radio.
Starts the engine. Turns on lights and radio.
You may have a defective starter motor, or a flat battery, or a serious hydraulic problem stopping a piston passing top dead centre. Take out the spark plugs and or glow plugs then turn over the engine on the starter, if successful you have an internal engine problem
If your car doesnt start, it could be the battery. But if the car starts and you unplug the negative cable and the car turns off, its the alternator.
Its probably not the battery, its more than likely the alternator that isn't keeping the charge, to check it turn your car on and the unplug the battery, if it stays on then its something else, but if it turns off then get a new alternator
Was it running before the old battery went south? Did you have a check engine light before you replace the battery?
chances are the battery is out of wack or the engine could be flooded
On the end of the crankshaft is a set of electrical windings that turns as the crankshaft turns ( known as the rotor ) . There are staionary windings mounted in the engine casing that do not turn ( known as the stator ) . this makes up your alternator and this charges the battery as the engine is running . Hope that answers your question .
Get your battery tested, I think a new one might be in order.
On most cars the engine turns a belt. This belt turn the alternator(to charge the battery) and turns the coolant pump ( to keep the engine cool). Check the belt if it is loose or broken and fell off. Don't drive if the car is overheating as you will ruin your engine
Does the engine turn? It might be a problem with your battery If your battery is faulty it will not retain charge for long, try using another battery or use a jumper cable and another car/battery. If it starts then replace your battery. If the engine turns but does not start then the engine needs tuning.