06 Town and Country wont start after oilchange

Asked by Logan_1171 Sep 07, 2013 at 03:11 PM about the 2006 Chrysler Town & Country FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Just finished oil/filter changed for my 06 Crysler town and country. I also filled the
break fluid because its low.  That s all I did this morning.  Afterthat I jumped in a car. I
see a Door ajar signal flashing. The car wont start. I removed the battery terminal and
cleaned them. Still wont start. My van only has 55000 miles and a zero problem daily
driver. Please help

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It won't turn over at all or will turn over but not crank? If wont turn over at all. Was door left open while you was working on it? If so interior light probably ran your battery down. Try charging battery or possibly jump starting it.

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