Did you try checking for Spark, then fuel. When those are bad it wont allow it to start. If you get no spark then check out the Coil, see if theres any voltage going to it, if there is and you get no spark from any plug it might be the coil, or the rotor, for fuel pump, just see if theres any fuel getting into the injectors, find out if that pump is getting fuel. If neither is working, could be the ASD (Auto ShutDown), when that is bad it wont allow juice to get to the coil or pump... By Juice I mean volts. or could be the Fuel Pump Relay... Hope that I have helped.... If it wont crank that's another story.
Go to an auto parts store and ask them to run a scan. It's free and they check the codes with a special scan tool
The 2002 Dodge Caravan equipped with the 3.3L V6 came in codes 'R" and '3 (Flex-Fuel). For all season use both engines can run SAE 0W30 and 5W30.
Put the key in the ignition, and turn it from "off" to "run" (WITHOUT STARTING) Three times. The odometer screen should then start to read out the stored fault codes.
1996 dodge caravan stops running, I Restarted, run for a little while and stops running again.
Cycle the ignition key three times from off-run, off-run, off-run. Then watch digital odometer display for codes. It will say "done" when all codes have been displayed.
Inside the the front/pass side of the engine. It is run off of the timing belt.
It would bolt in, but will not run. The tone rings for the camshaft and crankshaft position sensors are different.
If the engine is the same the answer is most likely yes. Run the 2 VIN codes at carfax.com and if the engines match....you have a winner.
Fuel pump or freeze plugs.
If you are asking if the engine will shut off when the sensor does not detect oil pressure, the answer is no. It will run without an oil pressure reading.
dont run it so hard dont run it so hard
Yes.