Why wont my 2007 dodge magnum crank?

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Asked by jfostermommy Jul 20, 2015 at 06:12 PM about the 2007 Dodge Magnum R/T RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

About a month ago I went into Walgreen's, when leaving car would turn over but
not crank. I called my sister for a jump off but as she was pulling in no jump off
needed. About a week ago I was leaving the gas station again car would not start
so I got a jump off. Yesterday I went to my sisters house, when I went to leave car
would not start so she jumped me off. It was to late to go have battery checked at
advance so I drove home. Woke up this morning determined to find out the issue of
my battery. When I went out to the car it would not crank. Asked my neighbor for a
jump but while cables were connected it wouldn't crank. So I took battery out and
went to advance. They told me battery had a bad cell. Bought new one and put it in
my car. I would not crank not even with a jump off. Help me please I'm lost at what
to do next

8 Answers

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To be honest I'm not even sure. I'm a single mom with very little car experience. It'll turn over just not crank up how do I check the starter?

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autozone you should pay to have em changed so you don't cant screw up the wire order so you should probably have em done by someone with experience

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My neighbor just connected it to his car and jumper cables and let it sit for about 10 min. Then it started. What could be wrong with it?

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