Restarting Chrysler 300 after radiator leak and engine stop

Asked by Lenaz88 Aug 18, 2016 at 05:38 PM about the 2006 Chrysler 300 C RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2006 Chrysler 300 I had radiator leak and
engine stopped I would like to know what I have to
do to restart my car

7 Answers

4,675

how long did the car run without fluid in the radiator? You may have seized the motor... and being as I just completed a radiator/waterpump/t-stat/radiator fans on a 2006 2.7L 300- I can guarantee that motor will fry itself quickly if there is no fluid in it.

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4,675

Does the engine crank, when you turn the key? if not, then you have a starter issue- which is largely unrelated to the radiator leak.

When I turn the key the engine doesn't turn but the starter makes a whistle noise on the starter not on the engine

4,675

whistle noise? you mean at the ignition? That's the fuel pump- when you turn the key does the motor crank?

4,675

Im stymied by your descriptions-- Im sorry brother--- replacing the radiator on your car has nothing to do with the car being able to start. You say the starter makes a noise when cranking the car, a 'whistling' noise as you put it, but starters don't make 'whistling' noises. Perhaps the battery is dead, or doesn't have enough juice to spin the motor- however, I am at a loss. Anyhow good luck with the repair.

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