I have a 2010 Chrysler Town And Country Touring 4.0l, And it won't start.

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Asked by Cornelius Jun 01, 2021 at 02:10 PM about the 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Touring FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2010 Chrysler Town And Country won't start all of a sudden. This
happened on Sunday morning. We were getting ready for church, and the
van wouldn't start. Once I turned the key, the engine made this one clicking
noise and nothing else happened. Does anyone know what it could be? Also,
it has 130,000 miles on it, and it has a 4.0 liter v6 engine. The radio still
works along with the A/C.

3 Answers

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make sure battery has a full charge and connections all good? Have you tried a jump box or jumper cables to see if starter motor would crank the engine?

Shift the gear to N and then start the vehicle, I had the same problem with the same car as you and then just shifted to N or P and then fired it up to solve it

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