the solenoid on your starter is finished, replace the starter......
go to yahoo.comabove yahoo.com say"web|images..."click on imagesthen click on the line under thatthen type in "1997 dodge interpid"they'll have the picture you need
I assume you are trying to leave a cause. Go to the causes page and click "leave cause."
Firing order: 1-2-3-4-5-6 Click link for photo of setup.
most of the wiring diagram for the 96 intrepid ( I own the same car with 3.5) can be found on www.autozone.com. just click on repair manuals them select your car. I am also lookin for the Complete diagram. but most answers of the wiring problems can be answered there.
Low battery, bad connection or starter.
To test the purge solenoid on a 2004 Dodge Intrepid with a 2.7L motor, first locate the solenoid, typically found near the engine bay connected to the evaporative emissions system. Disconnect the electrical connector and use a multimeter to check for continuity across the terminals; a reading indicates the solenoid is functioning. Next, apply 12 volts directly to the solenoid terminals; it should click and allow airflow if it's operating correctly. If it doesn't click or pass air, the solenoid is likely faulty and should be replaced.
If the headlight switch is the type that twists clockwise to turn on, then pull the knob slightly, if it comes toward you one click, that should turn on the fog lights. The headlights may need to be on and the high beams may also need to be on.
The odometer light will stay on if the headlights are on a 1997 Dodge Status. Be sure to click the lights off even after shutting the vehicle off.
Wheel bearings. It happened to mine and you do not want to be driving it until you fix it.
I assume it is not starting? You turn the key and it goes click click click. You have a dead battery.
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