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Originally Posted by xavierz21
Year, make and model would be nice to know. Not starting could be something as simple as a fuse, starter or loose connection. When is the last time you changed the oil? I can probably help but need to know more details.
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Don't even get make and model but I will address it as best I can.
OK It's a probably a Chrysler product and it is referring you to inspect the fuses under the hood. read your manual it's easy. Bad? you should follow below instructions and replace fuse when reinstalling battery or if if fuse is good, you should just reinstall the good fuse securely and still do below.
What you need to do is to remove the battery, inspect the date code for build date B-1 B=2 followed by year. So D/12 would be April of 2012. It's on a sticker or stamped on the battery. If it is less that 2 years old then look for the receipt and try to take it to where it was sold but one way or another get it charges and tested as most parts stores do this for free. If it tests good reinstall and see if it starts. If it does take it back to the parts store and have the starting and charging systems tested, if it doesn't ask the manager where he recommends you take it to, again free.
If testing says it needs an alternator ask if the store knows someone who can install it as a "shadetree" or as a fair priced shop and get a price for the part so you keep the shop honest. They will mark it up some but they have to in able to cover expenses and offer warranty.
Let me know if something else arises or if this simple sequence of tests took care of your problem.