Sorry but your question makes absolutely NO sence whatsoever! do you mean that you have already Changed-(with an A, try using spell checker next time pal!) your battery with a new one and your vehicle still will not start? Have you checked ALL fuses and relays related to battery, starter, altenator, ignition and fuel pump? Have you checked ALL spark plug wires? distributor cap, spark rotor or coil pack wires? Have you checked for fuseable links and if your vehicle has any are they bad?
The battery seems to be a problem on this vehicle. A recharge could fix the issue but a new battery may be necessary.
usually a combination of low battery and faulty engine starter is the problem!
the battery
The starter or the battery could be the problem a battery with shorted cells may not tae a jump, aliitle more discreption of the symptom would help
90,000 miles. You should probably chenge the water pump while your at it.
Check your ignition system/ plugs wires coil or coil packs.
Check fuses as the battery change should not initiate a "No Start" condition.
Could be your battery, starter, ignition, check them... would start with the battery !
it means there is a problem with the charging system.
I have a 2003 Alero While it sits in the sun for hours it will not start up and when the sun goes down it will start what could be the problem
In the case of my 2003 Expedition, it turned out to be a bad starter motor after 55K miles.
Your battery is not being charged because of a problem with the charging system Whether its a problem with the alternator / voltage regulator , the serpentine belt etc . you should have the charging system checked