06 dodge charger wont start

Asked by Bminnamon Dec 20, 2016 at 09:37 PM about the 2006 Dodge Charger R/T RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 06 dodge charger won't start, the dash lights
come on, but nothing when I try to turn it over, no
clicking or anything, I tried to put a new battery in
it, nothing, put a new starter in it and still nothing..
I'm at my wits end what else it could be any
suggestions of where to go next in diagnosing the
problem any help would be appreciated

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My 06 is doing the same thing. I have a new battery and starter as well and still just clicks.

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Have you checked out the computer? It may be that the immobilizer might not be sending a signal to computer...i suggest you get somone like a locksmith to check if the key is the problem, but if its not the key then most likely it will be the immobilizer. whatever the problem is he should be able to tell you which one it is...(keep in mind that you may be charged just for letting you know whats wrong(I paid $80). Getting it fixed will cost you around $100-$160) i paid my friend $140 total. hope that helps out Good luck!

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