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Asked by Adam Jan 17, 2015 at 11:25 PM about the 2006 Dodge Charger R/T RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ok here what going on was driving home
from work when I started to slow down the
car made a ding sound and the car died the
low pressure light came on had to turn the
key off then start it again it started right up
drove alittle ways down the road had to
slow down and the car dies again and has a
smell of oil to it kinda a burnt oil smell and
the battery light pop on too. Not sure what it
could be

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13,565

did it start back up after the second time it stalled??

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And everytime I had to turn the whole car off than back on it will start without the warning lights on

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13,565

well if there are no warning lights on it could be a bad crank position sensor or a bad cam sensor ....but being that it starts up right away then it may be something else

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