RE: FIXED intermittent starting for Chrysler T&C

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Asked by GuruVC5GV Aug 19, 2018 at 12:27 PM about the 2006 Chrysler Town & Country

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Fixed it. I always like to check the easiest possible
issues first. Most of the time the fix is there.
Replacing the starter would have solved my
intermittent starter/ starting problem. Because in
doing so, you will have to remove that small wire off
the starter solenoid and when you do that, it will
make correct contact again. The little wire attached
to the starter has a bad terminal connection.
Remove (press clip first) then clean or replace end
terminal and DONE!

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Fixed it. I always like to check the easiest possible issues first. Most of the time the fix is there. Replacing the starter would have solved my intermittent starter/ starting problem. Because in doing so, you will have to remove that small wire off the starter solenoid and when you do that, it will make correct contact again. The little wire attached to the starter has a bad terminal connection. Remove (press clip first) then clean or replace end terminal and DONE!

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