Jeep down need advice asap

Asked by Kimberly Oct 03, 2020 at 05:32 AM about the 2009 Jeep Commander Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello I have a Jeep 3.7 L it stopped on me back in June all
the lights on the dash comes on even the beeping noise
when the key is left in the ignition but as I crank it won't
make a noise it doesn't click or anything

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What is the voltage on the battery? How old is it? Have it tested first before we tell you try something else. You can try a jump start as well.

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Check voltage at solenoid switch must be above 12V check connection on terminals, if no voltage at solenoid terminal check neutral / park switch, if all good with car wheels of the the ground vehicle in park mode emergency brake on, ignition on, with jumper cable bypass the solenoid switch the starter motor should crank the engine, if no noise at all replace the starter motor

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Hello the battery is good less than a year old. While looking at realized the horn is not working also. So now all lights are working and ignition switch dings but when turned to crank you hear no sound and the horn doesn't work either.

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