I have an 08 Dodge Charger and it won't start.

Asked by Samantha Aug 02, 2016 at 04:26 PM about the 2008 Dodge Charger R/T RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2008 dodge charger won't start. Can someone
please help? I don't know if the battery is dead
because it won't start and the only lights that come
on are in the dashboard. But I also think it might be
my key. The key is kinda damaged and idk if that's
the problem. Its not just an ordinary key its the  
keyless entry remote control key fob. Can
someone help? Thank you!

4 Answers

10

It is your fuel pump, and I know that it seems to be battery related, but it is not these cars r crazzy

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20

Hey Coco why would it be the fuel pump? My car wouldn’t start. I’m getting fire to the plugs and my injectors are getting a pulse. And it would not even hit. So I ran the battery down. I replaced the battery with one I know is good. But every since the battery died it won’t crank. I’ve checked all fuses and replaced the starter relay. Any help would be appreciate

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