If the lights in the car come on, then at least part of the system is getting power. Check the battery connections again. Then check the starter solenoid and starter to insure that they are getting power and are working properly.
Dead battery and/or alternator.
bad battery or loose battery cable
battery needs replacing, make sure you replace it with a battery of correct cranking amps
something is draining the battery. a new battery will last a couple days if just starting the car. even if your alternator is bad.
It could be the starter.. It could be several things. There are shops that will diagnose the problem without charging you. I would call a couple shops and ask if they provide that service. Or they may charge a small fee.
There may be many reasons why a 97 Plymouth Breeze won't start after running it out of gas. Even after you've put gas back in, if the spark plugs are bad or the battery is dead, the car will not start.
I found out that I had a blown ignition fuse.
Did you check to see if both positive and negative cables are connected to your battery posts?
Blown head gasket.
Perhaps a vacuum leak
Fuel? Spark? Compression?
Check for fuel Check for spark
A 1996 Plymouth Breeze that starts and runs until it warms up, but then stalls might have a problem with a temperature sensor. The sensor is telling the computer that the temperature is too high for the engine to operate safely. Check the Electronic Temperature Sensor or the Manifold Pressure Sensor (MAP).
well you bloddy air head, because it needs gas to start!
yes you can. Attatch a wire from the positive side of the coil, to the positive side of the battery. Bumb the starter with a screw driver and it should start. However you may not be able to drive it since it has a lock steering wheel
yes, that could be a cause. Along with fuel pump, crank sensor,....
You have a short in the wiring.