You hook a battery charger to the red and black jump start posts under the hood.
Charge it, test it, replace it.
Because you didn't charge the battery.
Hook the battery charger to the jump start posts under the hood.
Yes.
You hook the charger cables to the red and black jump start posts under the hood.
You hook the charger to the red and black jump start posts under the hood on the driver side.
If the engine will not even crank, then suspect a defective battery or starter. Start by removing both battery cables and cleaning the cable connections and battery posts. Reconnect them and see if it starts. If not put a battery charger on the battery and fully charge it. If it will not accept a charge is is defective. It the vehicle starts then you may have a defective alternator. If the battery is good and it still will not start, suspect a bad starter. You will have to remove it and have it tested.
Any light on the vehicle that is on all the time, and any relay that is stuck. Also if the battery has a dead cell it will not hold a charge.
2000 Chrysler sebring,to replace battery car must go to dealer to have fender removed so new battery can be installed, they charge $169.00 for this work. Or they remove it through the hatch in the wheel well. Turn wheel fully left. Disconnect terminals. Remove the panel from the left wheel well. Remove the battery hold-down
Same problem and question, compressor locked up. Battery won't keep a charge. Does the belt send charge to battery?
The battery is in the left front fender. Jack up the car....... remove left front tire..... unscrew the plastic whell well in front of the tire.... there is the battery, GM series 75 SIDE POST battery
Yes you can