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.
"Most models of the Chrysler Voyager start out with an MSRP in the range of $18,000 to $25,000. Many of them are unavailable in the United States, with the brand primarily being marketed to Europe and Mexico."
if it auto transmission ,it in bellhousing ,takes reading off torque converter . i replaced mine when my van not start ,but did no good !! sensor in timing cover was the bad one ! on my 2001 Chrysler voyager
When the CV joints start to leak grease or make snapping and cracking noises.
Car battery is run down.
the battery is dead
If the Chrysler Voyager key alarm will not go off and the key fob has new batteries, it is possible that the key fob needs to be repaired. Sometimes, the battery holder needs to be re-soldered into the circuit board. It may also need to be reprogrammed by putting it in the ignition and turning it off and on several times, then start the vehicle.
Most likely your car battery is completley dead.
yes but wont run for long, you will have no lights, horn, radio ect.
Check the battery. Seems odd but give it a jump and it should start.
When you jump start, at first there is only a little charge, and that charge has to go to all electronic features in your car, like the lights, radio, dash
check ur battery any chain auto parts store will test it for free.
My Cirrus wouldn't start with no check engine light either and it was not the battery because the radio, lights, power windows work. After taking to my mechanic he began checking the electrical system and found that the sparks plugs were not getting any power because the distributor was bad.