2010 town and country

Asked by Guadalupe Dec 18, 2017 at 10:10 AM about the 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Touring FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2010 Town and Country will not start the
starter, fuse box and battery have been replaced, it
cranks but will not start. The ground cable gets hot
to the battery terminal. Does anyone know what
the issue is? Cannot find any exposed cables for a
short on the ground.

2 Answers

its your relay under the hood drivers side black fuse box. the larger black boxs are relays u can go to any junk yard that has your year of vehicle and take all relays after u have marked what each one goes to than when u are at th junk yard u can get a whole new not bran new ha ha relay set up . keep th old ones and have auto zone pep boys or oraleys test them GREAT luck TO U SINCERELY SS

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you need a new starter . the hot neg battery lug sez yer starters melted to a dead short

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