Q: Car won't turn on.

asked by on January 03, 2017

So on New Year's Eve I used it and it ran just fine! No problem at all. Now two days later I tried using it today and it wouldn't turn on. The lights on the dash won't turn on, neither will the wipers or the headlights or the power locks. It has a new battery and fuses that were replaced around a month ago and it has 1/4 tank of gas. What could it be that causes my car to not turn on?

My car has 180000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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