My car won't start please help me

Asked by Guru9R5Z4 Jul 16, 2017 at 07:03 AM about the 2008 Dodge Charger SXT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 08 charger and I did a subwoofer install on it and everything worked
jus fine went home to for a while left to go to the store and it started up jus
fine came back out from the store car wouldn't start on top of that I have no
radio or gauges and no horn I tried replacing the starter relays but it still won't
cut on what's wrong with my car can someone help please

6 Answers

39,945

it should be at least 12 - 12.5 , draining a batt. can be the end for an old one , if it has caps see if the electrolite is covering the cells

39,945

for newer cars a memory holder may be needed when disconnecting the batt. a bad alt. will generally light a dash icon up

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