My 2007 Chrysler 300 won't start

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Asked by mr9166 Feb 07, 2015 at 08:26 PM about the 2007 Chrysler 300 Touring RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello I have a  2007 Chrysler 300 with 3.5 liter engine. I put the key in and try to start
and get nothing. All the lights come on when i turn the key and nothing. I tested the
battery and tested good. I tested the Starter and tested Bad. Bought a new Starter at
Auto Zone and put it on and back to the same problem. I took all the fuses out one by
one and checked them out. All good fuses and checked relay fuse as well. I'm stuck
here so If some one have the same issue please let me know what you had to do to fix
it.

7 Answers

130

Bad ground check all ground wires or blowed fusiable link

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190

Tried cleaning all corrosion on the ground and positive cable under the hood and in the trunk and even to the starter and still nothing.

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50

Make sure the car is fully in engaged in park ..press the gear shifr and hold in park while starting ..a vehicle won't start if it's not all the way on park

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120

I'm having the same problem won't even turn over the motor at all and it's a brand new starter all lights kick on like it's going to start then nothing

12 people found this helpful.
20

Was there a solution? I have the same problem. After driving for a couple hours I stopped for fuel and it would not start. I replaced the battery and starter but neither has worked.

2 people found this helpful.

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