2006 dodge charger

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Asked by Sue Dec 31, 2017 at 05:55 PM about the 2006 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: General

Having issues.. My starter would just click.  After 2
to 5 times it would start the car.. But while driving i
get the lightning bolt then it stalls i wait about 5
min it will click again but it would start.. Could my
starter be doing all this? Whenever its cold like in
the 20' or 30's. I get the bolt...

6 Answers

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Probably just you need a new battery.... but, the AAA can tell you..they have a great battery service...

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While driving the lighning bolt will come on out of no where..

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This is what has been done to my car: Egr pipe had loose bolts at connection where the two pipes connects. Used high temp gasket sealer and tighened the 2 bolts. Map sensor was completely clogged upso replaced it. Cleaned intake system. Checked for and wires that would cause issues.obd2 reader gives no codes.

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Brought it to dodge they couldnt update the computer... Sent out my computer got it back had it installed still having the same issue... I really hate this car!! Spent alot of money... On this piece of crap!!!

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