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you would definatly know if your timing belt went... that isn't some sort of thing you can miss
another thing is about the battery and connections... clean off all the terminals with a wire brush and baking soda...
also.. when you say the battery is "new" what do you mean by that.. sometimes even off the shelf batteries can be drained by sittin there...
even if the dead battery was the case... the jump should have bypassed that so i don't really know where to start..
but i would check all the ground connections and the power connections and all the fuses under teh hood and in the cabin
if you've been cranking the car a lot.. the engine may be flooded and the oil contaminated... i've done this... change the oil first.. then run a clear out crank if you can..
hold the gas pedal all the way down while cranking.. this will tell the ecu that the engine is flooded and will prevent more fuel from getting sprayed in... after a couple times of this.. try to start the car as you normally would
see if this helps...
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good luck
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