If it blows while driving, I would replace the fuel pump. If it blows when trying to start, I would replace the starter.
The starter for a 2000 Venture is near the front of the engine almost in line with the hood latch. Look just above the front cross member adjacent to the oil filter.
That means the solenoid IS working, but power is too low to turn the starter. Check and if necessary clean or tighten the battery terminals. If still the same, charge your battery on slow for at least 12 hours, or get another battery.
That would be your starter. Get a used one at a wrecking yard if the new is too expensive. They are plentiful for Cavaliers and used works just as good as new. Wrecking yard. Before you go and buy a new starter/used starter and change it... check the battery for a good charge... If the battery is low it could cause the starter solenoid to hop. This hopping would also sound like a turn signal. If the battery charge is good then I would agree it is a starter solenoid.
Here are possible solutions: * If the battery is good, it's most likely the starter. Bench test the starter, but keep in mind that it might work fine out of the car and still be worn out. * Fuel problem. * The coil electricity is blocking electric to relay.
the starter is on the passenger side of the engine compartment under the vehicle is the way to access it . First remove neg battery cable . then go to the starter itself and remove the pos bat cable and starter solenoid wire inspect the back of starter to see if a support bracket is installed remove the bracket as necessary. next remove the two 9/16 head bolts and dropthe starter . also there may be a stiffiner stut in the way that may have to be removed as well
It is almost 17 gallons.
Yes, on the bottom passenger side. It is almost impossible to get to.
Total capacity is almost nine quarts.
Total capacity is almost nine quarts.
Transmission total capacity is almost 9 quarts.
Engine oil capacity is 4.5 quarts. Transmission total capacity is almost nine quarts.
If you just mean the actual lighter part itself( the part that pops out when hot),almost any vehicle lighter would work.
it could be a bad chip in the key or the starter. i could almost gaurantee that if you keep trying to turn it on it will start. i know someone with the same problem, and he turns the key over and over and it started.
Bottom passenger side of the radiator, almost impossible to access.Bottom passenger side of the radiator, almost impossible to access.
ANSWER Check the starter fuse under the hood. A very small fuse in the fuse box. I think it's a 20 amp.The design is such that almost asks that fuse to blow intermittently. ANSWER If the starter fuse has blown, the starter is going bad and should be replaced.
The problem is almost definitely your neutral safety switch. When you jump the solenoid you are bypassing it. The problem is your starter is going and needs replacement
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