2014 chrysler 300 wont start

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Asked by Daytona107 Feb 04, 2017 at 06:29 PM about the 2014 Chrysler 300 C RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

About a month ago my vehicle would not start, towed to dealership and put in
new fuel pump.  Today my vehicle would not start, neighbor jumped started it
and it went right over, I drove my daughter to work and back (approx 40 min
round trip) pulled in garage turned off vehicle. Attempted to restart it and
again would not turn over!!!  My vehicle only has 1900 miles on it and is kept
in the garage, how could the battery be no good on it already?? UGGG

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Bad battery-- dealer should replace for free. Cars, like most items that have a million components, sometimes get a bad apple. Nothing to go nuts over, just take it and tell them to replace it.

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