SOURCE: ford windstar wont start
TRY TO START THE VEHICLE IN NEUTRAL IF IT STARTS YOUR NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH HAS MALFUNCTION, OTHERWISE ITS MORE THAN LIKELY THE STARTER, TRY BOTH KEYS ,THE COMPUTER COULD HAVE LOST THE CODE IN THE KEY
SOURCE: I just replaced the battery and the alternator on
Your alternator is not putting out any power. To check the alternator, when the motor is running, check the voltage at the battery. If the voltage is not between 13.8 and 14.2 volts, the alternator is malfunctioning. Chances are that the alternator killed your last battery. Make sure that the belt is at the proper tension so that the alternator is producing the voltage neccessary to charge the battery.
SOURCE: We were driving down the freeway when the ODT
I would have the vehicle scanned to find out why the od light was flashing. When the light flashes there will be a diagnostic code stored in the engine computer. It sounds like the transmission overheated for some reason and vented the fluid. By the time you added fluid the transmission and started driving the transmission cooled down and quit leaking.
SOURCE: on my 1998 dodge grane caravan, I drove 15 miles
No not at all. The problem may be with the anti-theft system. Sometimes in older cars, especially Dodges', the theft system starts to act up even though you put the key in the ignition. You may want to have it checked out at the dealership, shouldn't cost that much just to have it looked at.
SOURCE: anti-theft alarm goes off, lights flash, horn
It's going to have to be looked at. But you can try unlocking a different door with the key. Hold it to the left (unlock position) for 2 or three seconds. Should shut off the alarm and allow you to start it.
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