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Originally Posted by Want.FR-S
If the battery is dead, you should have little or no crank power: that means, the starter will spin veeerrrryyyy slowwwwly. For that, you either need to find someone with a booster cable to start your car, or yank out the battery and place a new one in.
Did you leave a light or some sort on during the last four days? I would imagine given the weather in SoCal, the batter should not die that quickly.
On the other hand, if the starter is happily spinning but the engine won't start, you might have a bigger problem, or someone is pulling tricks on you.
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I realized that my boot/trunk door wasn't fully closed all the way... it was left like that for about 3-4 days. I think that might've drained my battery.
I'm hearing it go clack clack clack. And then rapid clacks when I hold the ignition to start.