I have a 1994 also, and mine did that all the time. It acting like it wanted to crank, but wouldn't catch. Turned out to be the fuel sensor. It was giving a false reading that the van was out of gas, therefore the fuel pump never kicked on. I got the sensor fixed and haven't had the problem since. Good luck!
I have a 1993 T&C, I had that happen to me once and tried every option I could to repair it with no success. I decided to try and put a new battery in thinking that maybe there wasn't enough voltage holding in it to feed the electronic fuel pump. As I pulled the battery, I noticed a wiring harness under the battery with a wire that was pinched and cut through. I pieced the wire back together and hit the key and the car started. I then went to a boneyard and pulled one out of a junk T&C and replaced the one that was faulty. The car has run since and now has 231,000 miles on it. Hope this helps.
There could be a few reasons why a 1990 Chrysler Lebaron will crank but not start. The fuel pump could be out or the car could be out of gas. There may be a malfunction in the ignition system causing no spark.
The most common would be engine cranks but does not start.
Many other options. No fuel pressure, broken timing belt, computer malfunction, no spark,
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Possibly the crank sensor or the coil pack is dead. But with a dead crank sensor you also get no spark, no crank. No crank equals no fuel delivery.
It would bolt up, but the tone rings inside the engine for the crank and cam sensors are different. The engine would not start.
When you say not start, do you mean doesn't crank or does nothing when the key is turned? BClear. I have a 95 that did that and it ended up being the cam sensor. After it stalled I would have to wait a few and then it would start right back up.
Check your fuses.
No , it would crank , but if there was no power getting to the electric fuel pump it would not start
A 1998 Chrysler Town and Country would have a 3.8L V6. That engine has a timing chain not a belt.A 1998 Chrysler Town and Country would have a 3.8L V6. That engine has a timing chain not a belt.
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There is many possibilities. best place to start is making sure you have fuel, and spark. it would help to know if it will crank but not start, no crank, etc,