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MY PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER 'S HEADLIGHT'S AND DASH LIGHTS WORK, BUT THE ENGINE WON'T TURN OVER. THERE IS NO SPARK COMING FROM THE ELECTRICAL WIRES.

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When you say no spark, are you talking about the spark plugs, or just the general wiring?

If the engine won't turn over, then it isn't moving, and if it isn't moving then you need to check the following in this order:

1) Does the battery have power i.e. around 12.4 volts or over?No? Charge, test or replace battery.

2) Do the car's head lights dim considerably if turned on when attempting to crank? Yes? Possible lack of battery charge or faulty battery.

3) Assuming the battery is fine, can you turn the dash warning lights on and off with the key? No? Faulty ignition switch.

4) Is there a click sound when you turn the key, but no starter motor spin? Check starter motor connections or replace starter motor.


If none of the above prove to be of help, then please report.

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Mike Butler

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2009

SOURCE: plymouth grand voyager 1991 3.3l v6 se

Sounds like you need to check for a vacuum leak.(hissing noise) Also try this,: Cycle key, on, off, on, off, on, and leave on (not start) & count "check engine" light flashes. Always a number, a pause, then another number. For example: 2 flashes,pause, then 2 more is code 22. 3 flashes, pause 5 more, is code 35 etc. When you get 5 flashes, pause, then 5 more, that's code 55 which means end of message. Try that and lets see if any codes come up & go from there. Get back to us with what you find.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Aug 08, 2008

SOURCE: 97 voyager van headlights and dash lights not working

There is a body control module that may cause this issue, it has the ability to be tested, have that done first.

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Mike Butler

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2009

SOURCE: cruise control 1998 plymouth grand voyager not working

Check fuses under dash on drivers side, & fuse & relay box under hood on drivers side. I.D. for fuses & relays under hood on underside of cover.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2009

SOURCE: dash and running lights does not work, everything

The fuse to the taillights/running lights?
It can't be a grounding problem if both taillights and dash don't work.
If only taillights don't work, it would be suspicious grounding.

roniecon

Ronny Bennett Sr.

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2010

SOURCE: 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE instrument cluster

It sounds like the connection to the cluster is not making good contact.

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