My chrysler town and country will not start
Yes and probably due to a wiring problem UNDER the fuse panel, there are like 80 wires in various modular plugs that hook into the bottom of the fuse panel and have been know to have the troubles listed, that is why it keeps blowing that fuse. You have to track and fix the cause.
Yes and probably due to a wiring problem UNDER the fuse panel, there are like 80 wires in various modular plugs that hook into the bottom of the fuse panel and have been know to have the troubles listed, that is why it keeps blowing that fuse. You have to track and fix the cause.
What is the box with all the wires that is behind the drivers front tire.
Ok. I've been having some issues with mine. I have a 2004 chrysler town and country. Sometimes it would take a moment to start. Now it just turns over. Now it won't start. Now I check for spark no spark. Went to the part store and got a new ignition coil. Still no spark. I check the plug that plug into the ignition coil, olive do get power to 1 wire out of 4. Does more then 1 or all supposed to have power or just 1 wire out-of 4?
I checked all fuses. They are all good. So I'm Confussed at this time. It was running til I cut it off. Then it hasn't started since. Ran good. I got home cut it off went out the next day. Wouldnt start. Any ideas thanks...
I checked all fuses. They are all good. So I'm Confussed at this time. It was running til I cut it off. Then it hasn't started since. Ran good. I got home cut it off went out the next day. Wouldnt start. Any ideas thanks...
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