My 2007 Chrysler 300 wont start.

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Asked by Michelle Aug 31, 2016 at 02:39 PM about the 2007 Chrysler 300 Touring RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2007 chrysler 300 wont start just a click. The day prior to this happening I
had to turn the key twice to start, now nothing but a click. I have tried jumping
it and it still wont start. My car is currently sitting in a parking lot. Is there an
answer out there? or do I need a tow?

6 Answers

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You need a starter replaced; A click means it is not cranking; also be sure your battery is charged; try jump; if won't jump and clicks, new starter

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someone suggested it to be an ignition switch problem because the wheel wont lock??

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Turns out the ignition switch needed replacement. Key would not turn all the way to the start position. $700. later geez!

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Having same problem turn key it clicks nd radio still works just want start... I have as replaced the starter nd still same problem its showing no codes

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I fix min my own, and I only pay no more than 60.00

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