1994 Caravan lost electrical power
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1994 Caravan lost electrical power
I have a 1994 Caravan, 3.0l and 3 spd automatic. Recently it lost all electrical power for a moment, then came back (the radio lost it's memory). Now it has done it again but isn't responding to ignition key twiddling, which revived it the first time. A quick look at fuses shows all OK (that I can find). There was no burning of fusible links by smell or sight. I haven't cleaned the battery terminals for a few months but it has started fine and quickly, and it meters plenty of voltage.
I have two aftermarket manuals but they have no sections on the ignition system for this year. The problem if I guessed would be ignition switch or a master relay being sticky/corroded but it is difficult to troubleshoot without a diagram.
Would appreciate it if someone would have a diagram of this part of the electrical system, or at least suggestions of the most likely spots to check.
Thanks, Tim
I have two aftermarket manuals but they have no sections on the ignition system for this year. The problem if I guessed would be ignition switch or a master relay being sticky/corroded but it is difficult to troubleshoot without a diagram.
Would appreciate it if someone would have a diagram of this part of the electrical system, or at least suggestions of the most likely spots to check.
Thanks, Tim
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I've got a 1994 (3.3L) which makes electrical "arcing" sounds when driving at night sometimes with the lights on. Sound appears to come through the left speaker. In my case, pulled all the relays, (including those hidden behind to left of steering wheel above the fuse box) cleaned them, and problem still is intermittent.
In your case, I'd don't think it has anything to do with anything engine related. My best guess would be either the ignition switch, or power control module located on the floor behind the center dash area. There are two modules their, one for air bags, so make sure you disconnect the battery and wait 30 minutes before playing with them or you may set an air bag off -- big $$$ to replace.
If you want to pull relays, they are in the power distribution center (behind the battery) and as stated above, behind the dash (lower dash has to be pulled and then steel cover plate to access).
Again suggest disconnect battery and wait so as not to set off airbag.
In your case, I'd don't think it has anything to do with anything engine related. My best guess would be either the ignition switch, or power control module located on the floor behind the center dash area. There are two modules their, one for air bags, so make sure you disconnect the battery and wait 30 minutes before playing with them or you may set an air bag off -- big $$$ to replace.
If you want to pull relays, they are in the power distribution center (behind the battery) and as stated above, behind the dash (lower dash has to be pulled and then steel cover plate to access).
Again suggest disconnect battery and wait so as not to set off airbag.
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Just sent power/ground distribution, computer data, starting/charging diagrams. If you would like the whole set plus much much more contact your local library and ask if they subscribe to the EBSCO data base. If they do get their card and their EBSCO password and you're on your way. Once in the data base the ARRC site gives you access to data to just about any vehicle on the road excluding the last 3-5 model years. When I say data I mean not only wiring diagrams but procedures, maintenance schedules, TSBs, recalls, labor rates, and specifications. There are holes in the data but hey, it's free.