In your power distribution box in your engine compartment fuse # 26 is a 15 amp mini-fuse for your fuel pump and relay # 48 is the fuel pump relay . What problem did you have in the first place that had you checking the fuses in the PD BOX ?
Battery connection, dirty cables, starter/solenoid getting weak.
open the hood disconnect the cables put the new battery where the old one was(look in the book where you are getting the battery to see what size you need) an reattach cables, for my 99 escort i need a ten metric wrench to get the cables off...good luck
Possibly the connection at the battery. Corrosion between the cable and the battery. The jumper cables are only connected to the cable and nothing is getting through from the battery in the car. Sure you have connection at both ends of the cables. It may not be the battery, starter may be bad or if the cables are badly corroded, the corrosion can work down the cable inside of the insulation and that will make them not work.
Bad battery, bad solenoid, bad cables.
Yes, you can even charge it on the vehicle. Make sure you charge it slowly and either use an automatic shutoff charger or pay close attention the the charge. Do not overcharge. It is best to charge it slowly with a 10 amp or lower charger. Make sure the battery cables are clean and tight.
You can purchase battery cables online for a low price. A good place to find these is at discount marine supplies. They carry battery cables and are discounted, too.
Battery cables must be replaced, temporary replacement battery clamps can be found at your local parts store, but will cause problems down the road. When clamps have corroded, the cables will also be saturated with corrosion.
cables and or check for good ground first.
See if the battery has water. Then see if it will jump with jumper cables. If it will start with jumper cables, your battery had enough amperage to make the lights work and the radio to play but not enough to start the car.
Disconnect the Regal battery cables. Find the battery clamp then remove it. Lift the battery out, then put the new one in. install the clamp, then connect the battery cables.
disconnect the battery cables. find the battery clamp and remove it. Lift the battery out, then set then new one in place. Install the clamp, then connect the battery cables.
THe battery is under the back seat so you have to TAke all theose cables out