Trouble starting 2013 charger srt8 . Not sure if key fob or battery issue.

Asked by GuruF5BL3 Apr 15, 2020 at 11:25 PM about the 2013 Dodge Charger SRT8 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2013 Dodge charger wont start. I push the start button, all lights come on, the
gauges move back and forth and it clicks, but then doesn't start.  This
happened the other day so I got a jump, and it started, the guy said my
battery was showing at 100 percent and it looked good.  

I've tried several techniques with the key fob, like pushing the button directly
with the fob, combinations of pushing the buttons 5 times etc,    I haven't tried
replacing the key fob battery yet, but then would that still explain why a jump
would start it?   Im not sure what else could be going on.  Thanks in advance.

2 Answers

Connections look good. But also two more notes. Sometimes it says "no key detected" . The lights and everything work, but the radio doesn't seem to be coming on.

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