What could cause my 300 not to start when the battery is good?

Asked by vojean Dec 14, 2013 at 04:02 PM about the 2006 Chrysler 300 C AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Lights, radio comes on but will not crank. Usually have to jump it and it will start for a few days or hours. I took my battery to get it checked and was told it was good. Don't know what else it can be. I'm tired of charging it everyday to make sure I can get through the day.

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Have you checked your alternators output voltage? It should be around 14 volts. If not have it tested and or replaced. How old is you battery? I had to replace the one in my 2007 dodge truck. It tested good but still had same issue as you. My alternator tested good to. I then just replaced the battery even though the tests said it was good. And no more issues since then.

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check your key...This happened to me and I finally figured out what it was. You can see if your security light goes solid when the key is inserted. I had to start using my backup key

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