Proper diagnosis will determine the exact cause of your symptom, saving you money on unnecessary repairs. The diagnostic experts at RepairPal Certified shops have the right tools and experience to solve any symptom.
Proper diagnosis will determine the exact cause of your symptom, saving you money on unnecessary repairs. The diagnostic experts at RepairPal Certified shops have the right tools and experience to solve any symptom.
The most common reasons a 2011 Dodge Challenger isn't accelerating are a vacuum leak, an issue with the ignition system, or a problem causing the transmission not to shift correctly.
Proper diagnosis will determine the exact cause of your symptom, saving you money on unnecessary repairs. The diagnostic experts at RepairPal Certified shops have the right tools and experience to solve any symptom.
RepairPal Certified shops can diagnose and repair your 2011 Dodge Challenger engine and performance issues. They provide transparent pricing with a minimum 12-month or 12,000-mile warranty on repairs and services.
Dodge Challenger battery draining issue persists despite new battery and tested alternator
Some Dodge Challenger owners report experiencing persistent battery draining issues despite having a new battery and a tested alternator. These problems may stem from parasitic drain caused by components that draw power when the vehicle is off. Additionally, owners should review any recently added electrical components, such as aftermarket stereos or alarms, which could be contributing to the battery drain. In some cases, the engine controller's voltage regulation may be at fault, meaning that simply replacing the alternator won't resolve the issue, and a new engine controller might be necessary. Even with a new battery, some owners find that it could still be faulty, so testing the battery with a battery tester is advised. Other potential issues to investigate include failed relays, loose battery connections, or poor ground connections. Lastly, if the battery is not new, it may be weak or nearing the end of its lifespan, as batteries typically last between 3-5 years. Systematic investigation of these factors can help identify the root cause of the battery drain and lead to effective resolution.