No power

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Asked by Jermaine Dec 06, 2018 at 09:48 AM about the 2006 Dodge Charger R/T RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2006. Dodge charger R/T Thanksgiving
morning I'm on the expressway doing about 80
mph and my car completely lost all electric
functions. My dasboard is stuck at 80 mph still and
my rpm is still idled at 3 no interior light no power
at all. I tried to boost the car and still nothing will
light up at all. Anyone ever heard of anything like
this?

1 Answer

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I finally got a day off of work and was able to climb through the back seat and access the emergency trunk lever. After gaining access to the trunk I checked a couple of fuses and no major fuses have blown I began to check the battery in the truck and low and behold the power wire was caroded and was literally slit in the middle of the power wire from the fuse box to the positive of the battery I cut it and thank God there was a little slack in the wire wrapped some electric tape around it in the mean time. I'm back in action. Maybe this will help someone else in my situation

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