I have a 2004 chrysler sebring that has been sitting in the garage for 2 months and now it wont start. i changed the battery and the car has power but the radio and dash lights wont come on,as well as not starting...is it a fuse?
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1 put a charger on the battery up to full.
2 synchronizes the key.
3 if the next day still does not work, you have an electric consumer inside the car.
4 find an electrician
Code P0700 just means the trans computer has a code. You need to have the trans
computer read to get the trans code p0034 the rubber turbo hose to the inlet manifold which had a small split in it
causing it to loose pressure
these codes will not make your car not start check battery to see if its dead again does the engine turn over at all when you put battery back in car is terminals tight
Does it have a distributor??? If it does,take it off and spary the inside of the cap with WD-40. It sounds like you have moisture built up in the cap from just sitting there. You might also need to put a battry charger on the battery to bring it back up to fully charged. Cold weather sometimes play a tole on cars sitting around, especially Batterys.
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