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Old 09-01-2005, 10:33 PM
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chevy venture van wont start or stalls

I am so glad to hear other ppl have this problem thought I was loosing my mind. Mechanics don't believe that one minute it wont start and the next minute it does sometimes without doing anything different. I dont know what the deal is with it but I think something needs to be done I've seen several complaints on this matter. thanks
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Old 09-03-2005, 09:44 PM
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Re: chevy venture van wont start or stalls

Nope no question...... just glad someone knew what the problem was (voltage regulator ground screw) and I was able to change it myself spent total of three dollars and 10 cents whooooohoooo no more not starting, flickering lights and that bs, if anyone else needs directions go to htp://www.impalahq.com/TBS/TBS01-06-03-005.html gives part number, instructions and diagram thank you so much for whoever put this link up for directions
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Re: Re: chevy venture van wont start or stalls

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Nope no question...... just glad someone knew what the problem was (voltage regulator ground screw) and I was able to change it myself spent total of three dollars and 10 cents whooooohoooo no more not starting, flickering lights and that bs, if anyone else needs directions go to htp://www.impalahq.com/TBS/TBS01-06-03-005.html gives part number, instructions and diagram thank you so much for whoever put this link up for directions


I have a 2000 venture and I am having problems that when I turn the key nothing happens and then I turn it again and it starts.I also have lights flicker where it shows teh temp and my right turn signal flickers fast.This morning my brake light and traction off lights came on and off.Are these the same kind of problems you were having?
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Old 09-08-2005, 11:32 PM
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Re: Re: Re: chevy venture van wont start or stalls

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I have a 2000 venture and I am having problems that when I turn the key nothing happens and then I turn it again and it starts.I also have lights flicker where it shows teh temp and my right turn signal flickers fast.This morning my brake light and traction off lights came on and off.Are these the same kind of problems you were having?
Pull off the drivers taillamp assy and then separate the plastic bulb holder (circuit board) from the lens. Remove the bulbs and look for a burnt contact post. Mine caused the turn signal and abs lights problems you describe above. I was able to clean it out and bend the burnt contacts back into place but eventually will have to replace the circuit board I'm sure.
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