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12-21-2008, 02:41 PM | #1 | |
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Windy city blues 300c wont start in 35 below wind chill
This mornig I could not remote start my 300c, so I went outside to start it. nothing. I tried jumping the car it still would not start had good power but just made a click noise. I even tried heat and 2 gallons of gas, nothing same click noise. Its really cold in my town. the car worked fine until now. Could anyone tell me what to look for. When I finnally made it to church this morning other people said they could not start their cars and trucks and believed it was a problem with their remote start system. thanks
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12-21-2008, 07:00 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Windy city blues 300c wont start in 35 below wind chill
I've never seen a remote start cause a no start condition. You may want to have the battery and cables checked. Many of the Dodge/Chrysler vehicles don't like to have a weak battery. Take a broom stick with you and a friend and have one turn over the car while you tap on the starter at the same time
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12-21-2008, 09:09 PM | #3 | ||
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Re: Windy city blues 300c wont start in 35 below wind chill
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The dealer said I have two batteries and I could jump one off the other.The one in the front only has a positive and I dont have long enough cables to reach the one in the trunk so I tried to jump it off my camero. I had to tap the starter in the camero about amonth ago and it been ok. Ill try tommorrow to tap the 300c starter. Hopefully its in the same place the camero starter is. Thanks for your reply. |
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12-22-2008, 10:11 PM | #4 | |
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Re: Windy city blues 300c wont start in 35 below wind chill
in the cold u might possibly want a block heater so it will warm the oil and other parts so it will turn over i live in canada with -45C weatherand ill plug it in and will start fine and i have a 07 ram
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12-23-2008, 02:32 PM | #5 | |
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Re: Windy city blues 300c wont start in 35 below wind chill
Lots of new cars sold in cold locations come with a block heater from the factory. You may have one in your car now and not know it. Look around under the hood for a 3-prong plug. If you do not have one, its easy to install.
I would also suggest an electric battery blanket, the kind that plugs into a household outlet. Batteries lose half their cranking power in sub-zero weather. When they are warmed up, even just a little, they regain much of their cranking power. |
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12-25-2008, 12:13 PM | #6 | |
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Re: Windy city blues 300c wont start in 35 below wind chill
Cars sold in Chicago typically don't come with an engine block heater unless you ask for it. It was unusually cold there last week.
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Re: Windy city blues 300c wont start in 35 below wind chill
The Canadians are giving you the right ideas. I live in Saskatoon, SK, Canada and -40 is not unusual. I have 1988 Chrysler Fifth Ave with a battery blanket and block heater. I have started this car with temperatures in the -20sC without plugging it in but I also have a battery with the maximum cold cranking power. One of these would also help those of you with cold weather problems. I don't have a remote starter but I have one I'm going to install.
The last time I had a clicking problem I had to install a re-manufactured starter but if a lot of you are getting the clicking it may not be your problem but you probably need a topnotch battery. I have never had a problem with a good starter clicking in cold weather. Perhaps the cars shipped to Canada have better starters for winter. Check with your dealer. For cold weather problems, ask those of us living in Prairie Canada. We promise not to laugh, Don't ask those in B.C. unless they are from the prairies. We do laugh at them especially when they have a problem with snow(just having a little fun here). Gary Bouskill |
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