2007 GMC ACADIA

Asked by Ladycee504 Oct 02, 2018 at 01:34 PM about the 2007 GMC Acadia

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

MY CAR KILLED ON YESTERDAY..MY WHEEL BECAME TIGHT WHILE I
WAS DRIVEN THEN I PULLED OVER. TO RESTART AND NOTHING
HAPPENED.THE LIGHTS CAME ON BUT NOTHING..I TRIED JUMPING
CABLES STILL NOTHING..I  BROUGHT A NEW BATTERY..STILL NOTHING
BUT LIGHTS..SO I JUST HAD IT TOWED TO MY HOUSE

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Could be you completely drained your battery beyond the point of recovery due to a failed alternator. The car will run until the battery is dead then quit unless it is getting recharged by the alternator. As for your wheel becoming tight, that will happen when your engine quits and it no longer turning your power steering pump. This is not related to your stall problem. Part stores can check your alternator if you bring it to them.

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