I have a 2008 dodge charger 5.7 !!! Never gives me problem !! Went to a friend today !! Parked car got out and talked for a while while the car was running !! I I turned the car off .. Bout 10 min later went to leave the car wouldn't do anything .. Checked the battery it was good .. When I turn the Kewl I heard nothing when I turn it bck it made a Lil tick noise ?? What should I do !?

Asked by Fkirklin07 Oct 24, 2012 at 12:38 AM about the 2008 Dodge Charger R/T RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Battery itself may be good but is there corrosion on the terminals????? Have the alternator checked!!!!! If there is green/white crap on the battery terminals, wet it down, put some baking soda on them, little more water, rinse thoroughly and you might not even have to take the cable terminals off. I have had great success doing that. !!!!!!

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