Dodge Charger full electrical failure with no warning lights despite functional alternator and battery on Dodge Charger

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Dodge Charger owners report experiencing full electrical failure without any warning lights, even when the alternator and battery appear to be functioning properly. These owners may encounter hidden electrical issues that can cause such failures, as the intricate electrical systems in modern vehicles like the Charger can sometimes fail without triggering alerts. Additionally, some owners have found that wiring problems, such as loose connections or damaged wires, can lead to inconsistent power supply and audio issues. Thorough diagnostics are crucial for identifying the root cause of the electrical failure, including checks on the battery, alternator, and charging system. Some owners also recommend inspecting the bulkhead connector and ammeter, as these components may harbor hidden faults. If the problem persists despite these efforts, consulting a professional mechanic or auto electrician is advisable to accurately diagnose the issue.

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