2008 chrysler 300

Asked by Lenoa1969 Sep 01, 2017 at 04:40 PM about the 2008 Chrysler 300

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2008 chrysler 300 will not turn over, it clicks like
it want to start but doesn't

4 Answers

Get the battery checked (seems you'll have to get a jump start or take the battery out). Parts suppliers are mostly very helpful about this especially when they get to sell you a new battery.

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Did you try a jump start ? make sure the batt is charged and the terminals are clean and tight , sounds like the solenoid is getting juice just not enough , may be time for a new starter

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Tried jumping it? Battery might not have enough juice to crank starter. If it takes a jump, then get battery and charging system checked, battery might have a bad cell and can't generate enough cranking amps.

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