Recently been turning the ignition in my 2004 Chrysler Pacifica and it won't start sometimes..sometimes it will and sometimes it won't..I don't really hear any noises when it's trying to turn over..I was told by the dealership that we bought it from 3 weeks ago they just replaced the battery..I really don't think it's the battery because there's times it starts up ok..also all of the lights are turning on like normal...I have also noticed there's a noise coming from under the hood..wanna say sounds like clicking...Please help!!! My vehicle is under a 90 day warrenty with the dealership and want to get this fixed ASAP. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
SOURCE: Car won't crank & makes a clicking noise when ignition is turned.
Is this the original battery? Have u had it tested? The no crank, clicking noise is classic dead battery symptoms, lights can still work, but not enough power to turn engine over. If it's the original battery, it's at the end of it's life cycle, and should be replaced. U can get the battery tested for free at any parts store.
SOURCE: Chrysler Pacifica will not start.
Most probably starter problems. It can be not starter itself some vires coming to it are loose. To locate the starter follow heavy wires coming from battery. This how starter looks like
http://www.autozone.com/N,16400045/shopping/partTypeResultSet.htm
Check the wires coming to it. Also check the fuse, it might be bad starter relay fuse too.
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Good Luck
SOURCE: 2005 Chrysler town & country touring won't turn over.
Sounds like you need a starter, or you have a loose wire somewhere under the hood.
SOURCE: 2004 Chrysler Pacifica. Sometimes
you most likely have a p0404 dtc for egr valve if you go to autozone they will scan it for free if this is the case then replace the egr valve what happens is it sticks open causing an internal vacuum leak stalling out the engine.
SOURCE: I have a 2002 Chrysler
I hate to say this to you but make sure the engine is not locked up. If you can turn the engine, either by pulling on the belt, or by putting a wrench on the crankshaft bolt, try another starter. If you can't turn it, try another engine. (sorry for the insensitive attempt at humor)
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