2008 Dodge Charger

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Asked by TimCole Jan 16, 2019 at 02:32 AM about the 2008 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My battery went dead so I replaced it. Now
the starter kicks in and will not turn the car
over . The lights on the dash flash but
everything else on the car works. I also
replaced the starter relay.

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No my battery went dead because I had ecm trouble. I’ve been cranking the crap out of it. I had my ecm refurbished because it wasn’t sending a ground pulse to four of the injectors. I got my ecm back yesterday and installed it. Hoping the car would fire up. I’m getting a pulse to all the injectors now plus I’m getting spark. I cranked it a lot yesterday until the battery went dead. I replaced the battery made sure there was gas in the tank. Now the thing won’t crank. The starter engages the flywheel but doesn’t turn the motor. I seen Coco said it’s the fuel pump is why the girls car isn’t cranking and wanted to question why he would think it’s the fuel pump.

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