2007 caliber shut off and won't start

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Asked by zgmyers Mar 05, 2014 at 11:56 PM about the 2007 Dodge Caliber SE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was driving down the street and my
car started making a really loud
squeeling sound. so I pulled over at a
gas station and shut the car off but it
kept squeeling along with a rattling
sound coming from the motor. I got
back in and made sure it was off and
it was. I started it back up and it
made a popping sound for a second
then the squeeling went away. I
popped the hood and belt was
spinning fine and no grinding from
pullys. When I opened the hood
there was a little smoke on the
drivers side of the motor and a burnt
rubber type smell. I drove straight
home. About 5 miles with no issues.
When I got home I kept it running
and popped the hood to try and
locate the sound. Seemed to be
coming from the back of the motor. I
thought maybe a heat shield because
the sound didn't change with
acceleration.

So I figured maybe the electric fan
bearings went bad and that would
explain why I heard the sound when
the car was off. The fan was not
spinning as well. So I checked temp
and it was a quarter of the way up.
Figured to trouble shoot the fan I
would just give it a little gas and see
if it cut on. When the car got to half
way on the temp gauge it just shut
off. Now it will not start. No crank at
all. My battery is still fully charged.
Dome lights are bright as well as
dash lights etc. I don't even get a
clicking sound. I let the car sit for an
hour and tried to restart it and
nothing. I have no idea what this
could be because the motor sounded
healthy before it shut off. No shakes
no knocks no sputters etc. Any help
would be appreciate.

5 Answers

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I just had the same thing happen to me in my 07 caliber, driving to work car was squeeling then slowed down sent back to normal speed, herd a pop sound engineer shut off then imediatly restarted, sound was normal drove fine pulled into wrk , shut car off then went to restart it no crank no click no sound period. Just had fuse panel replaced last month .. Wtf?

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Uodate: my car has been to three shops so far. The starter is what engaged while I was driving and wouldn't shut off even after I turned the key off. The starter is smoked. So I know what happened but have no clue why it happened. I will know more on Monday. I'm curious to know why you had the fuse panel replaced. I read a post online that suggested corroded wires under the battery tray that might of caused the tipm to act up.

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I just bought a Caliber and I've been to the shop 4 times for the same issue. The first time they said it was the starter and battery. Got that replaced and been back 3 times for the same issue. Each time it makes a loud noise and has an awful smell as if something is burning. Anybody know what this is? So tired of getting it so called "fixed" and it continues to happen

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I have the same problem with mines ' I finally took it to an engine shop ' turns out the engines timing belt was shot and the engine itself had burnt out ... its nothing yu can see its all internal $3000 FIX!!!

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i was driving down the road the 2007 caliber started to make a rattle sound int he engine and a rubber smell now the car wont start it just clicks anyone know why

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