WV Jetta 2013 has no power at all!

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Asked by GreyVal Mar 31, 2016 at 01:11 PM about the 2013 Volkswagen Jetta SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2 days ago I removed and put back a few fuses. Reason why I did this is
because both my front head light bulbs were out so I wanted to make sure it
wasn't a fuse. I only removed and put back like 5 fuses. Anyway after I did this
I went to go get gas. I'm 100% sure that I put everything back in it's original
place. I turned off the car to put gas in and it was fine. Anyway I went to my
car this morning and it had no power at all! Even my electronic key didn't work
so I opened the car door manually. I tried starting the car but nothing
happened at all. Trunk won't open, nothing. It's like completely dead! What is
going on!! It's been really windy out the last 2 days. I don't know..

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Also, I just noticed. When I press the button on my keys, a red light flashes on the keys but it does nothing as in opening the car doors or closing it.. What does this mean?

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0h man. I just realized I had the lights switched on to the highbeam setting although I didn;t turn the highbeam handle on... I suppose that's what it is and it must be the battery. You think a jumpstart will get it up and running? I'll have to wait and see. No1 around here has Jumper cables. I have them in my trunk but the trunk won't open lol I guess I'll figure something out. Barely know anyone around here..

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