My car will not start and I put a new battery in can anyone help

Asked by GuruJMP16 Aug 09, 2020 at 08:46 PM about the 2009 Hyundai Sonata

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2009 hyundai sonata and I put a new battery in the
car the lights come on the radio comes on but the car will
not start not sure what to do .

2 Answers

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It could be various things, you may need Starter Fuel pump Before you bought the new battery was it starting fine? I wouldn't think so because why buy a battery to begin with.. but if that is the case, make sure your battery connection is solid. If the terminal connection is dirty or loose, it can have enough power to supply interior lights and everything but just not enough to crank up the engine.

It might be your radiator. Only thing kills your battery that fast when it's new... if the batteries connected and the starter is good check your radiator

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