1990 Voyager, Starting Problem
biker_mad_man
02-12-2006, 08:44 PM
Alright, I have a 1990 Plymouth Voyager, and until last week started fine. Me and a few buddies are fixing it up, since it has been sitting in the driveway for about 7 months, with no one to drive it and it hasn't gotten inspection yet.
After starting fine, we pulled into the garage, fixed a few minor leaks in the gas tank, and other things... Went to move the car and a start did not occur.
I removed the started (after about 7 hours working on it) and tested it and the celinoid and starter are both working, yet when you turn the key, you don't hear the celinoid kicking in. Any ideas about my problem.
(Battery charged and fuses checked)
I suspsect something to do with the neutral saftey switch, which i am trying to find information on. Any help with that would be greatly appreciated. Also a broken wire may be the problem, I am working to solve both. But any Ideas to pinpoint the problem could help.
Thanks, Matt
After starting fine, we pulled into the garage, fixed a few minor leaks in the gas tank, and other things... Went to move the car and a start did not occur.
I removed the started (after about 7 hours working on it) and tested it and the celinoid and starter are both working, yet when you turn the key, you don't hear the celinoid kicking in. Any ideas about my problem.
(Battery charged and fuses checked)
I suspsect something to do with the neutral saftey switch, which i am trying to find information on. Any help with that would be greatly appreciated. Also a broken wire may be the problem, I am working to solve both. But any Ideas to pinpoint the problem could help.
Thanks, Matt
GTP Dad
02-13-2006, 08:27 AM
Try a remote starter switch or touch across the contacts on the starter solenoid. If it is in the ignition circuit is should turn over and start. If not then nothing should happen. Remote starter switches are only about 10 bucks and jumping with a screw driver is free. Good Luck! and Welcome to AF!!
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