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Old 08-03-2010, 04:05 PM
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01 Caravan Not starting, clicking, but starter is OK

Wired directly from battery to starter, turns over but doesn't start. (Jumped the starter?) All fuses in box look good. No diagnostic codes. Battery is good. I am stumped of where to go next. HELP! Someone said that it could be the fusable link out of starter to battery. Just not sure.
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Re: 01 Caravan Not starting, clicking, but starter is OK

I'll assume it's the starter you hear clicking. We can then assume the starter relay is ok and you don't have a alarm system or tranny TRS problem. Sounds like not enough current at the starter. If you haven't, clean the starter and battery connections. Could be corrosion inside the battery cables. Wiggle the cables as you turn the key. Check for 12vdc at the starter as you turn the key to start.
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