2017 mitsubishi outlander no start

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Asked by Jaxon Nov 20, 2017 at 04:47 PM about the 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I disconnected the batery on my 2017 mitsubishi
outlander to put a power wire to an amp
reconnected the battery and it wouldnt start it
doesn't even click but all the the power window's
and lights work could it be a fuse or what else
could it be

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check all your fuses advise to have an additional fuse for your Power Amp cable as there will be a power surge whenever you start your car (presume without off the audio when you shutdown)

My 07s power would work with the battery to drained to start her. Sometimes one click then no power sometimes the power would just cut. Also the terminal connection. If the batteries charged try tightening again. Assume uve fixed it 2years having passed

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