2002 Chrysler Town and country

Asked by Danettea Jun 09, 2016 at 07:35 PM about the 2002 Chrysler Town & Country LX LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2002 Chrysler town and country quit on me
while driving no lights were on no engine smoking
and it hasn't started since all light radio etc come
on but it won't start

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Check all battery connections, Clean tight.. these vans have several "bonding" straps I call them ground wires, when they corrode after 5 to 6 years it causes a NO starts and other headaches about $6 dollars at auto store. I canbe another issue but this is the start. Regards

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Check the Automatic Shut-Down Relay, often one or more of the leads for this component will corrode and interrupt the ground for the ignition coil. The next step if the ASDR is functioning properly is to run diagnostics on the ECM and BCM. A first step may be gentile percussive maintenance on the mentioned components but this is not recommended.

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