Your alarm needs to be reset. Look in the manual for instructions. The alarm was probably arms when you changed the battery an now the alarm computer is thinking that it is being triggered by the ignition.
well to tell you the truth depending on the year model i would have to say you have a theft provention system which is disabling the starter, so it wont turn over even if batter is installed, that or your starter was fried from improper battery voltage.
Unless there is an aftermarket hard start relay installed on the car, there shouldn't be one. The starter is attached directly to the ignition switch and the battery.
You need to replaced the starter or the alternator.
my 1999 wouldn't start. i replaced the battery cable and it runs now. i hope this helps
No you do not need a battery, but the lights and horn will not work unless you have a battery installed, dead or not.
Check for fuel and spark to the cylinders
you should be able to start your jimmy up right after you install your new battery...if it doesnt, I would replace or clean your battery cable terminals and see if that works!
Use battery load tester and properly test battery. When battery fails, replace it.
check your main fuses
new battery installed . push starter and all I get Is a humming sound . wont turnover though
check your battery post terminals for good clean connection. If no problem there then you might have a bad generator. Your generator might not be charging your battery. If you installed a new battery and ran your bug all day chances are that your engine was running off of the battery which was not being recharged by your generator. As soon as you turned off your engine and tried to re-start it, your battery did not have enough juice to crank the engine over. Good luck.
Wires connected to the starter incorrectly or defective ignition switch.