Dodge Charger won't start. Red blinking light

Asked by Shad1986 Jun 04, 2017 at 12:12 PM about the 2006 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: General

Went to store came back home. Got back in my car about
ten minutes later now it won't start and there is a red
blinking light that has never been on. Battery is good what
could possibly be wrong.

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Anti theft is engaged. Does not recognize transponder or battery is weak in car.

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I have a 2010 dodge charger it was working fine all day yesterday but try to start it dis morning and it want say nothing. Nothing want come on on the dash but under my gas hand a little red light pop up what is the problem

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Well I have a 2010 doge charger won’t crack up period my light doesn’t come on at all it a little red light come on what does that mean

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