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We replaced the battery, ignition switch, and battery cables on a 1999 Dodge Durango. The car still will not start. Battery is drained. The steering column will not lock.
Starter? New battery drained = something is still powered, open/short. new ign switch and steering won't lock = something was not put together right and the ignition is staying on and draining the battery.
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the second code is govener pressure sensor. the pressure is to low. the first code is sensor voltage to low, i would check the wiring where it plugs into trans for corrosion. also make sure the kick down cable on the throttle is connected and not broke because this cable controls the line pressure.
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First if the engine turns over but will not start then i woould check for spark at any of the sparkplugs and if you have spark then check your fuel pressure.If you don't have spark then you have an ignition problem.
Hi, is there power getting to your brake switch? I have pasted the diagram below. If there is power to the brake switch, the problem is the wiring. If no power to the brake switch, it may be the fuse or the wire from the fuse to the switch.
First check for spark at any of the sparkplugs and if you have fire then check the fuel pressure.It should be 44-54 psi with key on engine off.If its not within these specs replace the pump.
If it only makes the clicking sound during these unsuccesful start attempts, I would look at the battery, terminals on the top of it, the cables, then, barring problems there, replace the starter...accordianman
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