My car no start no crank

Asked by GuruRJTGH Feb 18, 2020 at 01:38 PM about the 2013 Dodge Dart SXT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi my dodge dart 2013 2.0l manual don't start and don't crank:i change
battery/starter/cam sensor same thing.

Somedy have a solution
Thank You
Stéphane

1 Answer

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If it's not cranking, the sensors have nothing to do with it. Check the battery cables for corrosion and make sure they're tight, don't forget the one by the starter. If cables are ok, check battery voltage,it should be minimum 12.4. check voltage signal at the starter solenoid as you try to start it, if voltage is present and still doesn't start, replace starter. If no voltage present, trace back to fuse, relay clutch switch or ignition switch.

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