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I made a mistake while installing the new battery and crossed the wrong cables. Now, my car won't start at all.
Installing a new battery in your car is supposed to be a simple process- but sometimes, things go wrong. If you accidentally cross the wrong cables while installing the new battery, it can cause major problems. The good news is that it's usually not too difficult to fix the issue. First, check the connections and make sure that all the cables are properly secured. If they seem loose, try tightening them up. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the entire battery. In some cases, you may also need to get your car towed to a mechanic for further diagnosis and repairs. So if your car won't start after changing the battery, don't panic- there's a good chance that the problem can be fixed relatively easily.
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