First guess would be a starter motor Does it turn over?
If the 1996 Dodge Intrepid will not start, there might be an issue with the battery or the starter. This could also be a problem with the solenoid or the fuel gauge or fuel pump. The problem and the fix will vary depending on whether the car is completely dead or is cranking when the ignition is turned.
This could be a problem with your cam sensor, or crank sensor.
are u sure the original problem was the battery and do you have the cables hooked up correctly.
Sounds like a battery problem. Check the battery. Clean and tighten the battery terminals and cable ends.
It could be a starter problem....can you tell where the click is coming from? is it the started clicking, or a relay clicking?
check starter
power, ie battery, then starter, then spark, then fuel
Typically when you need to jump start your car every time in order to start it, there is a problem with the battery. It could be that the alternator is not working and is not charging the battery, or it could be that the battery is not holding a charge.
When this problem came up with my dodge stratus my husband found that a fuse was blown. We changed our battery and it would not start for us either. but as soon as he fixed some wiring and changed the fuse it was fine.
Ice in the fuel line. Happens all the time with shadows. Use some gas line anti freeze and it should solve your problem
The battery seems to be a problem on this vehicle. A recharge could fix the issue but a new battery may be necessary.
Sounds like a starter or battery problem, possibly wiring problem