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I parked my car and put the hazards on and ran into the store for about a minute when I came back my car wouldn't start. A friend came by with some cables and it started up right away. The same thing happened this past winter but it was unbelievably cold so I chalked it up to that. My question is, why would this happen? Never heard of a car battery dying from leaving your lights on for 1 minute.
 
Could be a problem with your alternator (I am not a car expert, but am an expert in having to call AAA)
 
Alternator would be my first guess too. When I was 16, I had this old car and when the alternator went, the computerized voice said, "Your electrical system is malfunctioning. Prompt service is required." Then when I went to start it again, it wouldn't. I'd have to jump it every time I wanted to start it. Turned out, it was the alternator. Once it went, the batter wasn't charging when the car ran. When I was 25, I had this other car and I was driving through NY and the a/c stopped working. Then I heard this weird buzzing noise. Then my brakes failed. It was the alternator. (And a quote of $500+5 days to get a new part in+$150 a night for a hotel while we waited. I ended up having to do a sign-and-drive so I could get back to my job in Georgia.)

I'm also not a car expert but I am an expert in having things go wrong at the worst possible time. ;) In fact, I'm hoping that I'm not approaching bad-alternator-time with my current vehicle (the sign-and-drive from way back when). When I turn the headlights on, part of the panel doesn't light up. On one hand, I don't really need to see the 6-8k RPM info. On the other hand, as much as my husband says that it's probably a bad LED or something, I can't help but think of "electrical issue, maybe alternator." I really need to have this not happen again. I HAVE to be able to drive to CT for Christmas.
 
What's the year make and mark of the car, start from there and google the symptoms. Could be the battery, alternator, starter or electrical wiring.
 
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