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How Do You Troubleshoot A 2003 Dodge Neon That Won Start?

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How Do You Troubleshoot A 2003 Dodge Neon That Won Start?

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Few things are as frustrating, and have as much ability to produce anxiety, as a car that suddenly will not turn on. If you drive a 2003 Dodge Neon, then, as with most cars, there are some general things to check through to troubleshoot the problem. However, there are also some things to look for that are specific to the 2003 Dodge Neon itself. Apply jumper cables to your Dodge Neon battery and have a friend or another friendly motorist try jumping your battery to start your car. If this does not work, then check some of the other parts of the electrical system. Try wiggling the cables that connect to the battery terminals. Sometimes, if the cables are loose or need replacing, then just a little wiggle may do the trick. If the terminals are corroded, pour soda over it, as the carbonic acid will wash away the battery acid. Lastly, check the fuses. If the fuse for your starter is dead, try replacing it with an extra fuse and start your Neon again. Test your starter and battery. The best

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