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Originally Posted by Pablo
Seriously, clean your terminals and see if it turns over before you run out and buy a battery.
How long has it been since you replaced the battery in this car?
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If you can, make sure that there is sufficient water in the battery cells. The level should be above the plates in the battery (there should be inspection caps on the top of the battery). Get a battery charger, one that has 5/10/50 amp settings. Charge the battery, using the 5 amp setting first since the battery is cold, then bump it to the 10amp setting. then get the car started.
A quick way to check the health of a battery is to pull the car to a wall or garage door with the engine running and the headlights on. Check the brightness of the lights. Turn the engine off, if the lights dim (a little is okay) then the battery is sick.
There used to be some stuff at the AutoParts stores called Charge-it, it was a chemical fix for bad batteries. If you are desperate and can find it around your area it might be worth a shot