My 2008 charger wont start. I was driving and it just shut off, pulled over and it restarted, drove about 2.5 miles and it shut off again. Now it wont start at all. I replaced fuelpump and starter.

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Asked by rs214 Jan 27, 2015 at 08:11 AM about the 2008 Dodge Charger

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I replaced starter, fuelpump, and had
my alternator check.

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are you getting spark ...its possible that you have a bad crank sensor or a bad cam sensor that is shorting out the crank both sensors share the same 9volt power supply and ground and one or the other can short out each other out...try unplugging the cam sensor and starting it ...it will run with out the cam but not the crank

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Replaced crank sensor and cam sensor. Still wont start.. There is a burning smell and smoke coming off the wire from the starter..

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