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180,000 miles

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Dodge Intrepid electrical problems

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2009Feb 04

Intrepid 3.3L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 180,000 miles

I was driving to an interview 2 weeks ago and the car just cut off, as much as I tried to start it, it wouldn't start. At first it would get to the point right before would start but never fully turns over. After a while around a hour or so, the car loses power every time I turn the key and try to start it to the point that I just hear a couple of clicks whenever I turn the key, then the battery becomes completely drained.

I had the battery recharged, (which is only 4 months old) and the alternator in the car is brand new, but when I put the charged battery back in the car, the car still hardly has any power. When I try to start it does the same as before.

dylancougar

Springfield, MA, USA

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