[4th Gen : 01-07]: 2007 grand caravan won't start brand new battery, clicking sound
#1
2007 grand caravan won't start brand new battery, clicking sound
Hi guys.
So, like the title says, I go to start the van this morning, and all I get is a clicking(single click) sound. Everything comes on, radio lights etc,
Battery was replaced a couple months ago with a brand new "Kirkland" battery. All connections were cleaned at that time.
Failed to start even with my battery charger, which has a boost function, hooked up to it.
I tried the starter re;ay jump trick, connecting pins 30 and 87, same loud click, which on the surface seems to be coming from the starter.
Thanks.
So, like the title says, I go to start the van this morning, and all I get is a clicking(single click) sound. Everything comes on, radio lights etc,
Battery was replaced a couple months ago with a brand new "Kirkland" battery. All connections were cleaned at that time.
Failed to start even with my battery charger, which has a boost function, hooked up to it.
I tried the starter re;ay jump trick, connecting pins 30 and 87, same loud click, which on the surface seems to be coming from the starter.
Thanks.
#3
That's actually what I'm thinking, but wanna try to make sure I eliminate everything else before I plonk down a couple hundred bucks on a new one, not to mention the effort of installing a new one.(money being what it is, gotta do it myself...)
Is there any other kinda test I should otta run first..??
Thanks.
Is there any other kinda test I should otta run first..??
Thanks.
#4
Make sure the starter connections are clean and tight but yes, if you jump the relay and the starter doesn't turn then the starter is suspect #1. You can apply a little CYA and check the voltage at the starter solenoid connection (smaller of the two) with the key turned to start. Should see voltage at the other connection all the time.
#5
Make sure the starter connections are clean and tight but yes, if you jump the relay and the starter doesn't turn then the starter is suspect #1. You can apply a little CYA and check the voltage at the starter solenoid connection (smaller of the two) with the key turned to start. Should see voltage at the other connection all the time.
Thanks. Bought a new starter and started the process, only to get held up when I couldn't find my #15 wrench...
Tomorrow is another day.
Thanks again guys...
#6
Ok, stop me if you've heard this one before....
Got the new starter in, still won't start.
Turning the key produces soft clicks from the relays, nothing else.
Trying the pin 30-87 trick produces no sound at all.(whereas with the old starter there was a loud single click from the starter)
I'm thinking power to the starter, but I'm sure I took care of everything right, even dremeled the surfaces...
Got the new starter in, still won't start.
Turning the key produces soft clicks from the relays, nothing else.
Trying the pin 30-87 trick produces no sound at all.(whereas with the old starter there was a loud single click from the starter)
I'm thinking power to the starter, but I'm sure I took care of everything right, even dremeled the surfaces...
#7