whats wrong with my 2009 Dodge Charger?

Asked by sidab Apr 11, 2016 at 09:50 AM about the 2009 Dodge Charger

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2009 Dodge Charger and im having the same issue. my car would
not start this morning but all the lights are on, on the dashboard. and when i
try to crank it i just get a clicking sound. what could it be?

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The best way to handle this is to first confirm the battery is fully charged 12.6 volts if you have a volt ohm meter check its voltage. 60monthes / 5 years is average battery life 2009 puts you there, if the battery checks out OK then move on to the cable connections, make sure there clean and tight at the battery...next follow and inspect the positive RED main cable attached to to starter make sure its clean and tight inspect all ground wires and connections on the starter, this is first step in solving your NO CRANK

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