2010 dodge charger won't start

Asked by Shelly Aug 17, 2017 at 07:22 PM about the 2010 Dodge Charger Police RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Thejeepdoctor, we need your help. After washing
the motor yesterday with a power washer the
motor will not start. Husband has done this many
times always with the motor running. Yesterday
was a stressful day and he forgot to turn the car
on. We are getting the BUS error on the odometer.
We tried holding the mile reset button and starting
it... Nothing. This is the kicker we can not get in our
trunk and the back seat does not come down. This
is a retired police cruiser. Please, we need your
help. This is our only means of transportation.

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I would disconnect sensors and modules, and blow them out with compressed air.

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