Car will not crank...

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Asked by Shawn910boi_ Feb 08, 2018 at 07:27 AM about the 2007 Dodge Charger SRT8 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Short and sweet...my car cranked up but after 2-3 secs it
shut off ..this happened 3 times (crank then shut off) now
it will not even crank at all..all the lights come on and
battery is good...car just will not crank need help 2007
Charger Srt8

5 Answers

38,925

it may have been a bad sending unit on the fuel pump initially and then your starter decided to quit by pure coincidence , see if the stater is getting power , get it to crank and hook up a fuel pressure tester

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Thanks beatupchevy but it was just the key...chip had went bad in key...locksmith program new key me ($120) and she fired right up

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38,925

you never can tell , i thought if the key/transponder wasn't working it would crank not start , how an electronic signal wears out I don't know , good to hear you figured it out

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I am going through the same dilemma going crazy, my 2007 Dodge Challenger has power, I turn the key and nothing???

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