My Town & Country Won't Start After I Replaced the Battery

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    Wrong Battery

    • If the wrong battery has been put into the Town and Country, it may not start. A replacement battery must have the same cold cranking and cranking amp values as the battery it just replaced. If the new battery has lower amps, it will pose a power problem.

    Cables

    • If the battery's positive and negative cables are not attached to the battery's terminals, then the Town and Country will have starting problems. The starting problems will remain if the cables are loosely attached. Also, check to see if the cables are wet or damaged. The cables may need to be replaced.

    A Dud

    • The replacement battery may not have a charge. Check the date code sticker on the battery and see how recently it was manufactured. Battery date codes use an A through L letter for the month, and a two digit number for the year. For example, A11 stands for January 2011, while L09 means December 2009.

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