SOMETIMES WHEN THE IGNITION CONTROL MODULE GOES OR IS GOING BAD IT WOULD CAUSE THESE PROBLEMS IT MAY CAUSE MISSFIRE/MISSING,AND OR HARD OR NO STARTING. '''THIS OFTEN HAPPENS WHEN THE IGNITION CONTROL MODULE GETS HOT'''. AFTER SITTING FOR A WHILE IT'LL COOL OFF AND WORK AGAIN. IF THE BATTERY WAS BAD BY LETTING THE VEHICLE SIT FOR A WHILE WOULD REALLY MAKE NO DIFFRENCE. BATTERIES DON'T GET CHARGE JUST SITTING.(VEHICLE NEEDS TO BE ON) HOW DOES THE VEHICLE CRANKS.NORMAL,SLOW,NO CRANK?
clean the battery terminals - strong wire brush or a little baking soda & water.
unhook neg battery cable then wait 10 mins for disgarge of capaciter then proceed to change ignition
Dead battery, out of fuel, failed starter, failed computer, failed fuel pump, etc.
Turn on your headlights and try to sart the engine. If the lights go out the battery is probably bad. The contacts on the starter solonoid don't cause it to click.
no that not it
Either the battery has a dead cell which will drain the other cells, or something is on and draining the battery. Possibly trunk, glove box, or under hood light. Have the battery tested for a dead cell.
Front driver side of engine compartment, hidden under the Air Inlet Box, immediately in front of battery.
what are you running of the battery? also do you have the double electrics for charging battery when driving.if not keeping charge you need a new battery
There is normally a dedicated battery box, usually at the front of the van.
The 1994 Dodge Caravan recommended battery cold cranking amps is 550. If you live in a cold climate you probably will want a bigger battery.
saves battery power without shutting down
Unhook the battery.
There is no such thing on a Caravan, please clarify and re-post so I can help you.
It is best advised to get the Dodge Caravan Key Fob battery replaced by the dealership. The reasoning for this is that messing with this battery can be dangerous. One also can touch certain receptors that are never supposed to touch.
Under the hood, next to the battery.
Under the hood, next to the battery.
Under the hood, next to the battery.