2007 charger will not start

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Asked by donfavors Jul 17, 2014 at 08:34 PM about the 2007 Dodge Charger SXT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2007 dodge charger will not start. All light are on. Radio works. Lights on dash comes on. It will not turn over. What can it be?

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Have you checked battery voltage or tried to jump start it? Might just be a battery issue. All because the lights come on don't mean there is enough power in battery to turn engine over. Also if auto make sure it's fully in park.

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And try starting it in neutral. It could be the natural cut off switch.

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I did a battery test and I tried to start in park and netural. I may have a bad starter..

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Battery, I changed relays checked fuses, ect. I changed the battery and it solved all my problems. Rt has a huge engine and needs battery to be at 80% or more to turn engine over peoperly

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Had same problem I have new battery installed but it did run drove hour away from home stopped took kids to park for family reunion then went to car tried starting it wouldn't start so I waited for hour or so started up good drove it home perfect not sure if it's the starter delay or alternator or just the starter

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Did you ever end up figuring out what it was?

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