We do not understand "crank" and "turn over" are the same thing.
Is it new? if it is it's not the battery. If it's really old your battery most likely is leaking.
Washington Nationals, I believe they replaced them in 2005. Well, they really didn't replace them they just moved and changed their name.
You now have 2200 models, The vocational packages are what has really changed. Allisontech
I don't think it has really, the concepts are all the same, it's just the materials that have changed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_battery
I may be having the same problem. I replaced the battery. The interior lights, siren, horn, radio all work, but the car will not turn-over when the ignition is turned. I am really interested in how to unlock the vehicle.
You should get a couple years out of it, but it really depends on you. If you constantly run it low and then recharge it, that's deep cycling, and will reduce battery life substantially.
That really isn't a specific question, it could be one of a few problems, the battery you orderd could be DOA -"dead on arrival", and you may have to send in for a replacement. make sure you've ordered the specific battery from the laptop's manufacturer.
The life of a car battery really depends on many factors, in addition to time. Amount of use and climate are key factors in the life of a battery. One can expect to have to replace a battery generally every 3 or 4 years, however.
if you don't have the key or don't have access to it, you have to take the battery out and put it back in and it resets most lights, or really just take the cables off the battery and put them back on
unplug your negative side battery for couple hours, the car locks start out a couple times them they seem to become as if possessed, really, same time stripping the gears in your locks. but that' what I did, not a problem since
Well,there really isn't the cutest couple one couple is Miley and Nick but they broke ip so...there really isn't.
Those really don't get repaired - they get replaced. Just takes a couple wrenches to get the old one off and tighten the new one in.