Solenoid the starter is stuck would be my suspicion.
I have a 96 Dodge van with a six in it. I have heard that a V-8 and a V-6 starter are the same? My starter was "dragging" when it got hot. But the van would always start. Well after awhile it started to drag a lot more. Then my van started to stall and run bad. A friend of mine hooked it up to his scanner. His scanner acted like it was not hooked up or the van was not running. He said there must be a 5 volt wire going to the computer that was broke somewhere. I gave up and was going to dump it. He thought about it for a day and said that the starter had such a draw on it that it was pulling the power from the computer. This was making the computer act up. So he thru a new starter in ($100.00) with out labor cost. Well the van starts and runs great. My advice is if your starter is dragging or drawing power when hot try a used, rebuilt or new one. It worked for me. Hope this helps?
Im haveing that same prob and its only when first started...
Where is a starter realy located on a dodge ram van
The starter solenoid is on the starter.The starter solenoid is on the starter.
It is integral to the starter.
Integrated into the starter.
integral to the starter.
The starter solenoid is on the starter.The starter solenoid is on the starter.
The starter relay operates the starter soleniod. The relay is located on the firewall at about the 8 O'Clock position looking at the brake booster. It has 4 wires in one connector going to it.
They are located on the wires going to the starter, if you can see the starter, you can see the links hey the fusible links are actually located on the fire wall right behind the battery
Yes, it is built on the starter.
You can replace the starter, on your 1994 Chrysler town and country Van, by removing the starter wiring. Remove the three retaining bolts. The starter will come off. Reverse the process to install the new starter.