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In a Toyota RAV4, the main reasons why you may lose power are typically due to issues with either the battery or the alternator. If your car won't start at all, the first step is to attempt a jump start. If that is successful and your car continues to run, it's likely a dying battery. On the other hand, if your vehicle starts losing electrical functions while driving and eventually shuts off, then it's likely an alternator problem. The alternator is supposed to charge your battery and keep your car running at around 14.4 volts. If you notice the voltage dropping below that level, it's advisable to have your alternator undergo a load test. There are other potential causes of power loss, such as voltage regulator and fuse issues, but these are less commonly encountered.
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Issues with the Toyota RAV4's power can be related to either a drained battery or a malfunctioning starter.