Just because the jumpstart did not start the car does not eliminate the battery as suspect. Have the battery tested. If the battery tests good and the car still does not start (assuming the starter is spinning fast enough). the next step is to ensure that fuel is reaching the engine. Following that, the next step is to check the wiring from the ignition switch to the starter solenoid/relay and look for a loose or disconnected wire.
The battery cables may be corroded. If cleaning them doesn't solve the problem, have the battery tested.
Using the scientific method, scientists can work together to test different hypotheses and determine the best solution for the problem
Have it scanned to determine problem
Disconnect battery for about 10 mins. or have vehicle scanned to determine problem and have code cleared
Disconnect battery for about 10 mins. or have vehicle scanned to determine problem and have code cleared
when the problem needs a scientific proof it becomes a scientific problem
Either try disconnecting battery for about 10 mins. or bring to a shop and have it scanned to determine problem and clear codes Either try disconnecting battery for about 10 mins. or bring to a shop and have it scanned to determine problem and clear codes
Try disconneting the battery for about 10 minutes or have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
What is scientific problem statement
Either try disconnecting the battery for about 10 mins. or have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
A(n) Hypothesis is a possible answer to a scientific problem.
If the car will not start after replacing the battery, then the battery was not the problem. If it will not turn over, you may have a bad starter or bad connection. If it turns over but will not start you either have no fuel or no spark. You will have to determine which.