Charging a new complete dead battery

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Asked by GuruHH96K Jul 21, 2019 at 05:58 PM about the 2011 Lincoln Navigator L Ultimate 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a new battery that installed 3 months ago. The car was driven for a couple of weeks then parked for two and a half months. As expected, the battery is completely dead. I have access to a Sears Platinum Battery Charger. What is the best way to charge the battery, because when I try to charge it the charger says "Check Batt". I know its dead, but it is a new battery and should take a charge. What should I do?

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Thanks for the suggestions! All the connections are correct. When I tried to set the charger to Manual I get the "Check Batt" message on the charger so I don't think it I charging even though it is connected. I checked the manual but it says nothing about what the charger is doing what Check Batt message is displayed.

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You may have ruined your new battery. It should have either been disconnected or had a battery maintainer on it while it was parked.

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Completely dead batteries may not charge. There is a trick that may get your charger to work on a dead battery.

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This may or may not help you. https://www.optimabatteries.com/en- us/support/charging/resuscitate-deeply-discharged-battery

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I put a jump box on a completely dead battery so the charger has a reference voltage. charge for 30 minutes take jump box off and let trickle charge till fully charged.

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