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This switch, located in the overhead console switchbank, is used for opening and closing the power rear quarter windows. Press the textured part of the switch to open the windows; both windows will open. The windows will continue to open as long as the switch is pressed, until they are fully opened. Press the part of the switch with the symbol to close both windows. The windows can be closed fully or partially, depending on how long the switch is pressed.
faulty starter solenoid possibility, if it doesnt start give the starter a tap with a wrench if it starts after that change solenoid or replace starter.
your shift cable is stretched or broke. try starting in nutral. if this doesn't work you need to adjust or replace shift cable. this is a very easy fix but it should start in neutral.
no the transmission shift cable is streached and needs to be adjusted. you should be able to shift the van to neutral and start it in that gear. just watch when you park because it will roll away. use parking brake. if it doent start in neutral then your cable may be snaped and not noving the gear selector on trans at all
That'ts the sound of your starter trying to pull enought power to turn the engine over. Sounds like you need to charge or change the battery - have you tried getting a jumpstart?
Get a jump and drive over to a shop where they can check your battery and/or your alternator.
It will drain the battery. Sounds like a bad connection for the motor on the window. If you don't use these windows much it would be better to remove the fuse for them. Or access the motor to disconnect it until the connection can be traced down.
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