'03 SLT won't start without automatic starter remote
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Yeah, my dad and I conferred (he's had Dodges since his 77 pick up, and nothing but Dodges) and he said it sounds like the remote start. I will also try switch the relays around (I had this idea earlier and wanted to ask if it'd work), and see what I get. Thanks hydra! I will update you guys tomorrow with any news.
If my relay and remote start aren't the issues... I'll go buy a new ignition switch (they're like $35) and if that's not it I'll return it and pick up wiring.
Also... anyone know the best way to get the damn remote start out? I had it unhooked earlier (just unhooked it's pos connection w/ my battery) but I have no idea how to remove it. It's factory installed and, in fact, my remote has the Chrysler wings imprinted on the back.
If my relay and remote start aren't the issues... I'll go buy a new ignition switch (they're like $35) and if that's not it I'll return it and pick up wiring.
Also... anyone know the best way to get the damn remote start out? I had it unhooked earlier (just unhooked it's pos connection w/ my battery) but I have no idea how to remove it. It's factory installed and, in fact, my remote has the Chrysler wings imprinted on the back.
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Thanks hydra. Haven't been able to get it out entirely but I did get it unhooked, and that doesn't seem to be my issue. Not entirely sure, though.
It ran fine on Friday and sat all weekend. Today I went to start it and as usual, the key returned no results. I also noticed my battery had drained back down to about 25%, but it wasn't used all weekend (though this may have been a result of my attempts at cranking it). I don't think it's my battery, and it's not the alternator (that was replaced back in 08).
I'm still thinking it's some type of wiring or issue with a connection to my starter (or possibly the ignition switch).
Since I'm stuck at this point I'll let it sit for a few days and see where to go next.
It ran fine on Friday and sat all weekend. Today I went to start it and as usual, the key returned no results. I also noticed my battery had drained back down to about 25%, but it wasn't used all weekend (though this may have been a result of my attempts at cranking it). I don't think it's my battery, and it's not the alternator (that was replaced back in 08).
I'm still thinking it's some type of wiring or issue with a connection to my starter (or possibly the ignition switch).
Since I'm stuck at this point I'll let it sit for a few days and see where to go next.
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A question to anyone:
My battery has recently (it may have been since I first noted earlier) been low when I go to start the truck. When it goes off, the battery is at normal level, but when I turn to the "on" (before START) it looks low.
Could this be my battery? Or is it my ignition switch using battery trying to turn, but not turning?
Also, could my battery being low stop me from starting it? I'm running out of options...
My battery has recently (it may have been since I first noted earlier) been low when I go to start the truck. When it goes off, the battery is at normal level, but when I turn to the "on" (before START) it looks low.
Could this be my battery? Or is it my ignition switch using battery trying to turn, but not turning?
Also, could my battery being low stop me from starting it? I'm running out of options...
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when you first shut the truck off the battery will read at the charing level(or pretty close since it is charging whenever the truck is running), when you first turn the truck on it will read a little bit lower than that because there is some load on it, so i would think wha tyou are seeing is normal, but without knowing the difference between the two readings it really is hard to tell