2005 chrysler 300 will not start

Asked by mbelcher Mar 17, 2013 at 07:20 PM about the 2005 Chrysler 300 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I went to the store and came out and my car would not start.  I had one shop look at it and they said it was the started.  I never had any problems before with the starter or any signs.

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Be sure your battery is healthy (date code will reveal), and clean both terminals with a garden hose, clean off any corrosion with a wirebrush, clean the ground lug that attaches to the chassis and engine- with solid power at your fingertips you ought to be alright.

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Put a meter on the small wire on the starter. Turn the key to "Start" and see if you have 12 volts. If you have power there, you need a new starter. If you do not have power there, you need to find out why. Start by checking the fuses and relay.

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i have 06 chrysler 300 i was going to work and while driving the car turned off and i put it on park and tried to started again and it wont do nothing at all not even crank the dash and everything turns on but the car wont start or crank

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Hi just got starter in car rad water pump slot of thing done it was driving nice 2005 Chrysler 300 3.5 l and stopped the car and came back to drive and it won't start now all lights horn heater works no sound at all when trying to start

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