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I have a 1996 dodge grand caravan es 3.8 V6 that will not start but cranks. We have replaced the crank shaft position sensor,the coil, and bought a new battery. It still cranks and wont start.
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See if your getting spark at the ign. coil first (passengers side on that year) if you are change the crank shaft sensor making sure you mount it as close to the engine as possible so it never gives you trouble again.
It is hard to say with the info posted, it could be related to a number of issues. If you have verified that there is no spark to the spark plugs, it could be the CPS (crankshaft position sensor)
I changed all the parts I mentioned and finally I decided to try the crank shaft sensor and if that didn't work I was going to replace the cam shaft sensor. Luckily the crank shaft sensor worked but only after I replaced all the other parts. But at least now it finally started.
You could have a bad coil. You might want to check your plug wiresIf they look a little old the could be bad. Also check you distributer. Goodluck and PEACE
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