I have check all fuses, realys, and fuse box, with no luck anyboddy has any ideas. Thank you
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17 years ago
I have check all fuses, realys, and fuse box, with no luck anyboddy has any ideas. Thank you
no voltage to what part of the starter? Direct battery or from the starter solonoid? What did you use to test this with?
Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech
Provide a better description of the problem and your analysis thus far if you want useful responses. Where aren't you getting voltage?
In order of likelihood, I'd suspect corrosion on battery connections, defective solenoid contacts (these are replaceable - use google to find info), bad starter really, malfunctioning ignition key, or the wiring between any of them.
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