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Old 06-23-2009, 02:17 AM
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Default 97 Stratus not starting

Used the car just last evening, woke up this morning for work and the Stratus would not turn over completely, just churns.

> Battery - FINE, voltage was at 12
> Lights Exterior and Interior - FINE
> Power Locks and Windows - FINE
> Wipers - FINE
> FUSES - FINE
> NO LEAKS
.......When I try to start it, it just doesn't turn over completely to start the engine. ANY help would be much appreciated.
 
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Old 06-23-2009, 01:50 PM
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sounds like fuel. is the fuel pressure OK (failed pump?), air in the fuel line (schrader valve checked?), drill hole in the gas tank??
 
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To access codes with out special tools turn ignition switch from off to on [do not crank]
3 times and leave in the on position the check engine warning lamp will flash out 2 did
git codes.
Normally starting with code 12 and 55[end of report] with the
malfunction code[s] in between.
Do not disconnect the battery as code data will be lost.
If no codes are present suspect a failing fuel pump.
If you have codes besides the 12 and 55 list them on this site and someone will tell you what they mean
 
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Originally Posted by Luisitto
To access codes with out special tools turn ignition switch from off to on [do not crank]
3 times and leave in the on position the check engine warning lamp will flash out 2 did
git codes.
Normally starting with code 12 and 55[end of report] with the
malfunction code[s] in between.
Do not disconnect the battery as code data will be lost.
If no codes are present suspect a failing fuel pump.
If you have codes besides the 12 and 55 list them on this site and someone will tell you what they mean
>>>>>>>>>>>...
::Code 42::

DRB Scan Tool Display:

-Auto Shutdown Relay Ctrl Circuit
-No ASD Relay Output Voltage at PCM
-Fuel Pump Relay Control Circuit
-Fuel Level Sending Unit Volts Too High (or Too Low)
-Fuel Level Unit No Change Over Miles


Description of Diagnostic Trouble Code:

-An open or shorted condition detected in the auto shutdown relay circuit
-An open condition detected in the ASD relay output circuit
-An open or shorted condition detected in the fuel pump relay control circuit
-Shorted (or open) circuit between PCM and fuel gauge sending unit
-No movement of fuel level sender detected
 
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It could mean any or all of those items. I would still lean heavily towards the fuel pump not kicking on, or failed entirely. If you have an immobilizer from an alarm, it may have disabled the fuel pump.
 
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I replaced the fuel pump about a year and half ago. do you think it is a electrical problem? where can i start from?
 
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Sorry for bumping/hijacking this thread, but I'm having this exact problem on my '96 SE. Ran last night, won't finish turning over today. Mucked around with it a bit, and I don't seem to be getting any voltage at the fuel pump. All of my fuses pass a visual inspection, and the ASD relay is reading about 70 ohms. Thoughts?

To the OP: did you get this problem fixed?
 
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Originally Posted by Panoptic
Sorry for bumping/hijacking this thread, but I'm having this exact problem on my '96 SE. Ran last night, won't finish turning over today. Mucked around with it a bit, and I don't seem to be getting any voltage at the fuel pump. All of my fuses pass a visual inspection, and the ASD relay is reading about 70 ohms. Thoughts?

To the OP: did you get this problem fixed?
Likely won't hear back from the OP. Please get some codes for us (either with the key dance (described above), or from a scan tool. It would also be good if we knew what engine your '96 has in it. 2.0, 2.4, 2.5? Mileage would be good to know. Please fill out your profile so we can better help you.
 


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