94 caravan elec?
jstorm76
03-31-2006, 12:14 PM
I have a 94 caravan sat for a few years minor finder binder, anyways replaced front end started it to make sure elec fan would kick on it did for a few then stopped checked relays finally tracked down the fuse replaced it, went to start the van now it wont no spark or anything all gauges lights work starter is trying. I checked the auto shut off relay read some last night and that seemed a good place to search for problem because of the no spark no fuel relay is fine checked all other relays fuses but still nothing not sure where to go from here????? Is there a way to jump this relay if so how? also if it was something with computer would there be other symptoms? any way to test? its a 6cyl 3.0........
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RIP
04-04-2006, 03:07 PM
Looks like you're being ignored for some reason. Not sure this works on a 94 but, try reading the codes the computer has stored. Heres how: cycle the ignition from off to on three times and leave it on (not running). Count the sequence of check engine light flashes. The codes consist of two digits and are separated by a pause between codes. So you might see blink, blink pause....then blink blink (code 22) then a longer pause, then it might blink another sequence for another code. When finished I think it will continuosly blink. Keep in touch
jacob_00001
04-04-2006, 05:15 PM
I have a '93 caravan that ran fine up until about a month ago i pulled in the driveway one night shut it off then went out the next morning and the starter was turning the engine over but it wouldnt start at all. My neighbor/mechanic told me it might be the fuel pump which it was. so you might think about that. However they arent very cheap if its like the one in mine which is a 3.3l in which the pump is inside the fuel tank. So if you have already checked the spark plugs i would suggest checking for fuel pressure if you have the equipment to do so if not find somone who does and have them check it that should tell you if the fuel pump is the cause of you problem.
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