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Have replaced instrument cluster two years ago.
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Hello, There is likely a problem with fuel delivery or ignition (spark). This will take diagnosis, and can be done at home in some cases. You should start by checking that all of your fuses are good, even the big ones under the hood. Listen to see if you hear the fuel pump when you turn the key to 'Run/On", or when you first unlock and open the driver door. If you do not hear the fuel pump running, start testing. Another way to tell if there is a fuel delivery issue, spray a couple squirts of starting fluid into the throttle body, and see if that allows the engine to start. If the engine tries to start with the starting fluid, then you know there is a fuel issue. Also, make sure the gas tank has gas. The gauge may not be working correctly. Let me know if I missed anything, or if you would like additional information. Otherwise, here is a link to certified services in your area: http://repairpal.com/chrysler-within-10-miles-of-tulsa-oklahoma-74133