New to forum my 2005 grand caravan Sxt won't start
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New to forum my 2005 grand caravan Sxt won't start
Hey guys, my caravan started this morning then shut off and won't start again.
Heres what I did so far checked fuel pump fuse good, fuel pump relay good swapped with other. Removed neg battery cable for sometime still won't start.
It cranks over but won't start it sounds like its being starved for fuel.
Please help me out with some ideas. One last thing I own 2 of them and on the one that doesn't start I don't hear that little psssst when you turn the key I think that is the fuel shot for fuel injected vehicles,
Heres what I did so far checked fuel pump fuse good, fuel pump relay good swapped with other. Removed neg battery cable for sometime still won't start.
It cranks over but won't start it sounds like its being starved for fuel.
Please help me out with some ideas. One last thing I own 2 of them and on the one that doesn't start I don't hear that little psssst when you turn the key I think that is the fuel shot for fuel injected vehicles,
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When you turn the key on to the run position (not the start position) do you hear the fuel pump cycle for a few seconds? Try it on the other caravan and see if you can hear it on that one. If you don't hear the "psst" the pump is not running. A bit unusual for the pump to fail suddenly, they usually give some sort of warning (hard starts etc). You've checked the relay and fuse so the next option is the inertia switch? Most vehicles are equipped with an interia switch that will trigger when the vehicle is in an accident. This shuts off the pump, a good thing. In some circumstances closing a door or hatch really hard can cause this to happen. The switch is usually located somewhere toward the back of the vehicle. Not sure where on your van. Good luck.
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Well, the inertia switch appeared to be the easiest fix but apparently it doesn't have one. Sounds to me like a fuel pump. Again, in most cars there is a shrader (sp) valve that is accessible on the fuel lines under the hood near the engine. You could use this to test for fuel pressure. But, I think with the starter fluid test you have established you have no fuel. I can't think of anything else except a bad fuel pump! Is there an easy way to check that you actually have power and ground at the pump? My guess is the tank has to come out to access the pump and at that point you should probably replace the pump anyway.
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