anyone have problems with 2007 dodge charger not turning over?

Asked by davids16 Dec 27, 2016 at 09:36 PM about the 2007 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2007 dodge charger 3.7L that will not turn over. when I turn the
key nothing happens. all lights and radio come on as normal when i turn
the key to the start position nothing happens just can hear the starter relay
in the trunk click. the starter is getting power but the little wire on it is not
getting power when key is in the start position. i have checked fuses and
relays and put a new starter actuator in and nothing seemed to help.

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Has anyone figured out this problem yet? Surely the solution is available by now as the problem has affected many people .......Lots of stories and testimonials of those many affected, but as of now i'm coming up short on finding the solutions later posted by the previously mentioned affected Charger owners....Come on People! lend a brother and fellow Charger owner a helping hand please!!!!

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I have been having the same issue with my dodge charger. It's an 07 however when I out the key in it the security light flashes and will start but dies seconds later. Then usually will not even turn over. It only does this when it's cold out. I cajt figure out the problem neither can anyone else

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