2007 dodge charger wont start

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Asked by cplfernandez Apr 10, 2016 at 09:51 AM about the 2007 Dodge Charger

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2007 dodge charger. When I try to start
the car all the lights come on but the engine won't
start. I have heard that it might be the ignition
switch but I'm not sure. Can anyone give me an
idea of what is wrong?

8 Answers

I just wnet through this on a same year Dodge Ram and it ended up being something really simple. It was dirty battery terminals. Might not be the problem but free to check and clean.

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I just replaced the battery and alternator 8 months ago. We have tested the starter relay and it is fine. Any other suggestions?

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Yes, the battery is fine. It just won't turn over. It's very strange.

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I don't know what to tell ya. That's the only thing I know. Call a dodge dealership around you tomorrow. They should assist you. Might cost you but not to ask the question

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My card battery and alternator are less than a year old, I was driving and started to feel the car stalling and he dashlight turned off immediately , wheel started getting stiff so I managed to pul over. I turn the key and no light or sound is made. The car was able to move gears when the key was turned.

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