To much money to give up.

Asked by Simply_Dakota Mar 29, 2021 at 05:54 PM about the 2008 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I bought a 07/08 Dodge Charger SE I’ve so far
put about 7k into it for repairs. (Probably a waste of
time) everything under the hood has been replaced.
But as about a month or so ago I started having
this issue where when I get into the car and start it
for the first time or after it’s been sitting for a couple
of hours the power socket doesn’t work under
where the radio is. The air won’t turn on at all and
my windows won’t go up or down then after drivin  
or having it run for 5-10 minutes it all starts working
again. I’m not sure as to what fuse or fuses it would
be haven’t been able to find anything on it. Hoping
it’s an easy fix or I’m gonna throw in the towel and
sell it.

2 Answers

I would probably sell it. You will lose less by selling it than by keeping it and pouring more money into it. Did you get a new engine for the 7 grand?

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Sadly no the place I took it to never said anything about it or that I could have saved money if I would have just bought a new engine. Instead told me it’s be cheaper to buy the parts. Everything under the hood at this point has been replaced besides the block itself.

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