Car won't start

Asked by dodgeboi187 Jul 22, 2016 at 10:21 PM about the 2007 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 07 Charger 3.5l only had it for a
week now. Through out the week the car
won't start on the 1st turn but it will start on
the 2nd turn. And now its nothing it won't
start at all. I waited for a few hours to start it
and still nothing. The help will very well be
appreciated

5 Answers

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Time to pull codes bud obd2 codes you'll need a scanner for it but it will pin point the problem and tell you what codes are present so get a chart for your make and model and each codes has a description instead of guessing at it get to the source and get it up and running good luck man

101,665

Do you know if the battery is charged and any good? You wouldn't be the first person who bought a used car with a borderline battery.

No check engine lights are on and I have a code scanner. I swapped the battery out of my Durango still the same thing. I took a loose the dash board and seen 2 boxes 1 with a red n green light and the other just black I don't know if its a kill switch r not but tomorrow I will be back on it

Possibly that's what I'm thinkn and I know original keys have the chip and the 1 I have its not the original

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