Question:
03 dodge caravan, cant get power to the small wire on starter batt good ignition switch is good what can i do?
phillipkrahn
2009-01-13 17:33:21 UTC
its on a 2003 dodge caravan. it will start and quit. when it quits it wont star again and the starter wont turn over. lights are on like normal. changed ignition switch and still the small wire on the starter doesn't get power in the start position. starter relay clicks but also changed it. any ideas of what it could be?
Three answers:
2009-01-13 17:51:04 UTC
Check the adjustment on your neutral safety switch! Also I would inspect the starter relay on the firewall.



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2016-11-10 10:21:49 UTC
the motive force's ingredient controls are the grasp controls for those style setups. the capacity to the passenger ingredient runs in the time of the drivers ingredient first. there is customarily a cutout activate the motive force's ingredient that "locks" all the different abode windows. If this lock change is undesirable, it is going to reason your difficulty. because of fact the cord from the motive force's ingredient to the passenger ingredient is extremely long, the probabilities of the cord itself being undesirable are enormously sturdy. it would desire to be shorted someplace in the cord. The activate the passenger ingredient is a sturdy place to start. examine to work out if it even has capacity till now getting too excited approximately the rest. If there is capacity to the change, then the change is obviously undesirable. If there is no capacity to the change then examine to work out if there is capacity to the cutout change. If there is capacity to the cutout change, examine the output ingredient of the cutout, with it in the "unlocked" place. If the output ingredient has capacity, then you be conscious of the subject is between there and the different ingredient. Do a continuity examine between the cutout change and the passenger door, and replace the cord if it would not examine sturdy.
bandit_60
2009-01-13 17:51:54 UTC
see if you have a burnt fusible link. if there is no link then run a new wire from the starter to a fuse that,s hot only when the switch is on and running. don,t hook it up to where it,s hot on accessories. just when the switch is on and running.


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