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you dealer is not going to want to hear this,have them replace the starter,inside the starter are copper contacts it sounds like a bad adjustment on these contacts inside the starter.Just because it's new dosen't mean it can't be bad!
I just had the same problem. I had the transmission fixed 2 weeks ago and got into my car yesterday and it wouldn't start. it made the same sound and my battery was fine. A friend I know told me to check the wire to the starter. it is in the middle of the engine at the bottom front. he said they frequently do not push it all the way back on after repairs. my connection was actually broken. on the chrysler the connection is a push connection and most other cars it is a bolt. this could be your problem.
Clean your battery terminal contact surfaces and verify actual battery voltage (should be at least 12v) Also check that both battery cables are secure and clean on other end. Then, check starter relay if problem continues.
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