2007 dodge charger will start then die

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Asked by Rodney Apr 21, 2016 at 07:57 AM about the 2007 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2007 dodge charger 3.5, will start but then dies an you have to remove the key to try an start it again. It takes several times to get it to start an stay running. Car runs good just don't know what to do or even attempt to do

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When was last time you had a tuneup or changed the air and fuel filter and cleaned the throttle body with throttle body cleaner ? Also add fuel injector cleaner to gas tank.

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No the car runs good an will start but I just keep getting this theft thing, it starts but 2or 3 seconds later it kills it. It dont do it all the time IV heard maybe the TIPM but I just wanna see what else it could be dont wanna spend 1000 to replace that an it not fix it. Personally I think it could be something in the ignition or key may e even

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Go to the dealer or contact a locksmith and have the key recoded or replaced and a new coded key made. Most likely the anti theft is loosing the signal from the chipped key and shutting off the fuel pump

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