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Fuel, air, fire. 3 components to create combustion. Which of the three are you lacking? Check Engine Light on?
Your statement is vague. Could be engine, transmission or communications between the two. Check the amperage output of your battery and check for any codes; permanent or temporary and post the results.
Most vehicles have a brake sensor on the top of the brake pedal and it may be out of adjustment. It's very simple to adjust. Try checking that out. If it's out of adjustment it doesn't know you're foot is on the brake until you push the pedal very hard. But don't adjust it too far the other way or you're brake lights won't work right.
I'll suggest scanned the computer to know exactly what fault code is stored there; generally is a problem with the wheel speed sensor, but need confirm this in order to start solution.
was the battery charged prior to replacing alt if it wasn't battery possible still to low/weak to start vehicle alt charges battery and also runs accessories / battery starts vehicle if it wasnt charged vehicle wont start if battery is charged check conections for loose or damaged
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