1998 Plymouth grand voyager le I try and start the van but it won't turn over. I have power to everything but turn the key nothing happens and no sound at all. I can leave it sit overnight come out it starts fine and might go good for a few days then the same issue not starting. it has a new battery I have changed the battery wires and connectors and still the same thing??
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did your car come equipped with prolock? prolock starter kill can become defective and prevent your car from starting. or it can be your ignition switch. I had a defective ignition switch and the van 's fuel pump would turn on but no start...
Turn the key off then engage your e brake one click. Then turn your key on and you will have no lights!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- vas 5054a
I have had this happen on my 98 Voyager. Just have a new key cut. This new key will sometimes cure the problem. The older keys get worn out and won't unlock the ignition. Try this before a much more expensive and time consuming change of the ignition.
OK IF VAN TURNS OVER FINE BUT NO STAR ,ALL ITEMS MENTIONED ARE OK.MORE THAN LIKELY CRANK SENSOR OR NO FUEL.IF VAN NO TURN OVER AT ALL , BAD STARTER OR LOW BATTERY ,LESS THAN 12.5 VOLTS WITH VAN RUNNING MEANS BAD ALT.
You have a shorted engine harness, this is not common but it does happen, heat and engine movement cause damage to the harness, this is most common on hi miler cars and vans, the only way to fix it is to start by looking anywhere the harness rubs, that is where the damage occurs.
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