DodgeForum.com

DodgeForum.com (https://dodgeforum.com/forum/)
-   2nd Gen Dakota Tech (https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-dakota-tech-67/)
-   -   Dakota won't start (https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-dakota-tech/410706-dakota-wont-start.html)

ncman071 Jan 16, 2018 07:37 PM

Dakota won't start
 
I have a 2004 4.7L V8 Dodge Dakota. I tried to crank it this morning and it would not start. It would just click. Tried jumping it with cables and it still fails to start, just clicks...i can see the radiator fan slowly turning...not sure whats wrong...battery? alternator? starter?...i am by no means a mechanic. Thank you all for any help of suggestions!

--Justin

MoparFanatic21 Jan 16, 2018 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by ncman071 (Post 3375131)
I have a 2004 4.7L V8 Dodge Dakota. I tried to crank it this morning and it would not start. It would just click. Tried jumping it with cables and it still fails to start, just clicks...i can see the radiator fan slowly turning...not sure whats wrong...battery? alternator? starter?...i am by no means a mechanic. Thank you all for any help of suggestions!

--Justin

Wrong section. Did you even read it?

HeyYou Jan 16, 2018 09:32 PM

Sounds like a bad starter..... Moving to 2nd gen Dakota section.

bradz Jan 17, 2018 02:11 AM


Originally Posted by ncman071 (Post 3375131)
I have a 2004 4.7L V8 Dodge Dakota. I tried to crank it this morning and it would not start. It would just click. Tried jumping it with cables and it still fails to start, just clicks...i can see the radiator fan slowly turning...not sure whats wrong...battery? alternator? starter?...i am by no means a mechanic. Thank you all for any help of suggestions!

--Justin

If it just clicks once and everything like the gauge lights go off even after you let go of the key then it's probably a bad connection at the battery. Unhook the battery and clean the connectors and terminals and hook it back up and make sure it's tight on the battery and where the wires attach to the connectors. If the lights stay on after you let go of the key then it's probably your starter solenoid. Try tapping on the starter while someone else has the key turned to start. If it starts then replace the starter or take it to a rebuild shop. If it clicks multiple times real fast then I'd say your battery is dead. The only other thing I can think of that it could be is that the engine has seized (locked up) if all it will do is click. Hope this helps and good luck.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 02:48 PM.


© 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands