Why wont my 2007 Dodge Magnum start?

Asked by Rose032182 Jan 17, 2022 at 02:21 PM about the 2007 Dodge Magnum

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I recently purchased a used 2007 magnum but unfortunately it has already
broke down. Now it was running great till it started slowing down when I would
hit 40mph and struggled to pick up speed and now it just wont start. Ive replace
(crank shaft position sensor,camshaft position sensor and the six coils All brand
new parts and still not starting. Does anyone have any ideas to what I should
try or look into now. PLEASE HELP IM DESPERATE

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Try a little starter fluid spray into the intake, if it starts even briefly then you have fuel delivery problem, ie fuel pump, relay, etc. If it doesn't try to start then you have a no spark, and as you have already replaced the most common items it might be time for a good shop to take look at it, could be a computer.

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