My Dodge Charger 2009 RT Hemi 5.7 L will not start or crank batteries good starter relay is good starters brand new

Asked by Williamhowarx Feb 19, 2019 at 07:49 PM about the 2009 Dodge Charger R/T AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just need to know someone else is having this
problem and have they fixed the issue I was told
I'm not getting enough power to my starter I don't
know what the issue could be there

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Everything in this car runs through pcm, if it sounds funny when cranking timing belt may be broken, NOTE THIS ENGINE IS IDENTIFIED AS INTERFERENCE ENGINE. no crank condition may be as simple as a fuse or starter. Non recognized key w attempts to start will lock pcm, if you have passtime in your car can also interfere w starting. If passtime equipped jump red to purple start function will be restored even if pastime is off.back to unrecognized key if the pcm is locked youll need the dealer to fix it.

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