dodge charger won't start

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Asked by Keshelia Feb 23, 2014 at 07:33 PM about the Dodge Charger

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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when you turn the key on take note of the lights, after the cluster does a bulb check does the skim light stay on, if so try this, disconnect the battery foe 5 minutes, reconnect and try to start, if starts it might need a skim module.

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When I turn the key, one light flashes on very quickly but it's hard to tell what it is. Other than that, no other lights come on at all.

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My 2006 Dodge charger would stat for about 3 seconds then it would cut off light about 1/8 of an inch in diameter on the dashboard comes on next to the check engine light what should I do

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My 2013 D.C. won't start, says key not detected, brake stiff, won't do anything...

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check your VIN against a possible recall. 2008 dodge chargers have a recall on ignition switch and drivers airbag http://www.safercar.gov/CheckForRecalls

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