If the battery has a defective cell it might not allow the car to start with a charger. Have the battery tested.
It is a battery charger that can be used to start the vehicle. It has a special setting on the charger for that purpose.
It is not advisable to leave a trickle charger on your battery when starting the vehicle.
Use another vehicle to jump start it, or replace the battery, or charge the dead battery with a charger.
The battery is dead - you would need to boost the vehicle in order for it to start , but once you shut the vehicle off it will not start again without boosting or hooking it up to a battery charger
The batterie cables are usually the easiest
same as any other vehicle, positive to positive and ground to a good ground on the engine.
Yes, hook the charger to the jump start posts under the hood.
Ignition off, hook a battery charger to the battery post and let it charge. Black - Red + Disconnect the charger before starting the vehicle. You do not have to remove the cables nor take the battery out of the vehicle. Batteries are constantly being charged on the vehicle with the alternator. That is just unnecessary work for nothing. Since the battery is in the fender, you hook the battery charger to the jump start posts under the hood.
No noise when you try to start the vehicle usually indicates a dead battery, or a loose or disconnected cable/wire at the starter, solenoid (starter relay switch), or ignition switch.
if you are having problems with a brand new vehicle, take it back to the dealer, if you try to fix it yourself, you will loose your warrenty
maybe the batterie is not charged
Hook the charger cables to the + and - jump start posts under the hood.Hook the charger cables to the + and - jump start posts under the hood.