2014 Chrysler 200 3.6L Touring

Asked by Kelly Aug 29, 2019 at 08:16 AM about the 2014 Chrysler 200 Touring FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Had my battery ,
alternator and starter  
tested @ a shop. They
said my battery needs
replaced. It been fine.
Today my engine
malfunction light came
on. Tonight Istop at a
store, come out to start it,
headlights , , dome lights,  
radio and the dinger after
key in ignition all come on
as normal . I turn the key
to start it and it would not
start. It just made one
click and nothing.
Everything else continued
to work.. what could this
be? The car only has 46k
miles on it. Grrr help I'm
stranded and may be fired
if I cant make my 1 hour
commute!!  

2 Answers

I'm stranded too atm,and need to get to work. I am almost an hour, and a half late. I had a similar issue in a ford escape I was borrowing. From what I've seen you might need a jump start as the battery is just strong enough to illuminate the lights, but not strong enough to turn over. I can't remember how I started the escape,but it was pretty minor,and just due to the SUV being finicky.

Well after much run around , and 1000 different scenarios thrown at me. I got a new battery , got it in and to no avail I'm still broke down! at

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