I have a 2008 Dodge charger will Not crank,or Start I thought the key was Bad after they Tested it, got a new key and programed by the delearship still No response also got a new Start relay fuse

Asked by Missrogers Aug 28, 2015 at 12:32 PM about the 2008 Dodge Charger SXT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When u put the key in the ignition the red
dot come on the lights work,locks but
nothing on the dash,Windows or radio

3 Answers

Thanks. Also My electronic throttle light (red)kept coming on right before My car wouldnt crank could this have something to do with it not starting?

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Try using another key. Red dot means key not recognized. if it doesnt recognize any keys then you need a new ignition module. if everything in the car works but it wont crank when you turn the switch then also check the starter relay. its a small black plug in the relay box in the bonnet. The owners manual should have the details

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