Issue with 2k14 Dodge Journey?

Asked by Guru9DFW74 Nov 16, 2020 at 11:42 PM about the 2014 Dodge Journey American Value Package FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

3 weeks ago my car wouldn’t turn on. We thought it
maybe the keyless key, went to get a brand new
battery for the key. Nothing. We jumped it. Nothing.
Next day someone jumped it with a truck jumper.
Started and charged the battery. Worked fine, 2
days ago was driving on the highway and it turned
the lights and radio off and dashboard blinked
battery. Got in a parking lot and died. Had someone
replace the battery and it turned out. Let it run
because it was cold inside, 20 mins later it died. Or
turned off. Won’t turn back on, the lights are on and
let’s me lock & unlock car. Just won’t start up. Any
ideas?  

1 Answer

615

When it doesn't start for athe starter sound normal when you turn the key? Could be some kind of short, anything with the wiring from the battery appear abnormal?

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