1996 chrysler town and country

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Asked by hellhound01 May 16, 2010 at 07:52 PM about the 1996 Chrysler Town & Country

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 1996 town and country van i took the battery out to start a truck i put the battery back in the van and it start the frist and a scond time and then the third time and didnt want to start agian, i have have fuel coming to the fuel rail but no fire

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I was joking. Check battery terminals Does it contain any carbon? If there is any carbon on terminals then clean them. after removing carbon check the den-mo (electricity generator) of the car. after checking reply me

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Does the vehicle crank okay? Any time a battery is removed from one of these vehicles, the theft system must be reset, otherwise it thinks the van is being stolen and disables it. You must first close all doors and hood. Make sure your battery is connected. Using your key in the REAR HATCH you must lock and then unlock the vehicle. The light on the dash should now indicate proper operation of the theft system and the vehicle should start. I have seen different variations on holding the key in the lock position, locking and unlocking twice, timing, and even using the DRIVER DOOR instead. Good luck.

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