Dead Battery or something else?

Asked by ccrawfor10 Sep 14, 2011 at 10:15 PM about the 2004 Chrysler Sebring GTC Convertible FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I tried to start my car the other day and it was completely dead, no sound when I
turned the key and no lights came on.  It had been a few days since I had last
driven it and it didn't appear that I had left anything on.   

It was another day or two until I could get a friend to try and jump the battery.  
When his battery was connected to mine, the lights would come on and it would
make a noise like it was trying to start.  After waiting for awhile (about 15 min) and
still getting nothing more than the lights and the sound.  We disconnected his
battery from mine and everything was completely dead again... no lights no sound
no anything.  Does this mean I need a new battery or did we need to let it charge
longer?  

Please help!  

1 Answer

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Just needs a new battery, it wont charge back up after charging so many times. It's what you get for having a Chrysler Sebring convertible.

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