2007 Dodge Magnum won't start

Asked by LoganBizzle Jul 23, 2016 at 07:19 PM about the 2007 Dodge Magnum SRT8 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My magnum ran outta gas the other day went to the store
put 5 gallons in it tried to start it afterwards and nothing.
When I turn the keys everything comes on and it sounds
like it's trying to start but can't anyone know why or what
could be wrong?

2 Answers

10

You have totally drained the fuel lines. If you have electric fuel pump you can turn on just the switch wait until you here the fuel pump stop running then go ahead and start the car. Second thing you can buy starting fluid spray it in to the Air Intake and try to start it.

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65,510

You may have burned the pump up. Gas in the tank not only supplies gas to the engine but also keeps the pump cool and from overheating.

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