Hey everyone I have a 08 dodge magnum r/t and my car won't start! I am getting 12. Something volts in my battery I checked the relay...i have no dash lights on nothing happens when I crank the key

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Asked by Dodgehemirt Jun 26, 2015 at 01:25 PM about the 2008 Dodge Magnum R/T RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

But my car lights interior lights all are
on anyone have a clue on what this
might be

7 Answers

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i'd check the ignition switch, the ignition switch actuator pin may be broken

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Would I need to reprogram the ignition switch if I start messing with it? in the beginning what was happening is it would start with remote start and as soon as I put the key in the ignition the power would shut off..

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Check your under hood fuse box the 20s and 25s one is bad

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