My 1999 Dodge Durango has a new batttery and now wont crank, wont start.

Asked by Christine Aug 13, 2015 at 09:04 PM about the 1999 Dodge Durango SLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Came home turned off truck and next day go out to go somewhere. got in the car, no
lights. no beep beep beep. nothing. battery completely dead. this is a new battery. paid
115 bucks for it. Now has to be jumped for like an hour of mashing down the
accelerator. its absolutely crazy. How can this be fixed? My garage has had my truck
for a week and they can't figure it out. I need my truck to start and run.. HELP HELP
HELP. What is wrong with it?

1 Answer

They have had my truck for 7 days, I am sure they looked into the alternator. It is something else. I read a response on here about the blower motor fuse. My truck makes a ticking sound after I jump start it, drive it around and park it and turn it off, get out .. hear a ticking sound. Someone said they replaced the fuse to the blower motor and fixed the issue. The battery gets jumped, charges and next day flat as a pancake. I need to get my vehicle on the road again. Thanks for your response but that has already been considered and ruled out.

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