I had a situation where the security module(under the passenger seat) was drawing from the battery when the car was sitting. I removed it and the draw on the battery stopped, had to buy a new battery because the draw depleted the battery so bad over the winter that the cells died.
The battery is bad or the alternator is not putting out the correct voltage and is bad.
check the starter
What brand is the car?
If you replaced the battery with a brand new one, then no. The battery comes from the store with a fuul charge. If it didn't come charged up, then you have bought a defective battery.
Sometimes, brand new batteries need to be charged for a while before they have the power to engage the solenoid/starter properly. The battery may have enough jucie to light up the headlights and run the stereo, but not to crank the engine.
check to see if the alternator is working properly or maybe an alternator wire came loose with the new battery installation.
Check ignition relay. Jump the battery directly to the starter and see if the starter is any good.
4 - Nissan, Ford, Nissan and Ford.
Make sure the wires actually lead to the batt and be sure its got a good ground
Any brand as long as it is the correct size battery.
The red wire goes to the positive battery post and the black wires connect to the negative post. If it will not turn over then possibly the starter is defective.
Your alternator is probably rebuilt and not really new. I have had this problem several times and I have bought a new battery and alternator. The alternator keeps your battery charged and powers your electrical system, so even when driving you can lose all power in the car from the alternator draining your battery. Take the battery and alternator to an auto store and they will test both for free. Ask them about the difference in a rebuilt alternator and a brand new one. This is a very common problem.