Check your ipc computer-instrument panel cluster-check see if lights and other gages lights come on if not it,your ipc maybe your problem. i had this problem on a 1996 buick skylard,
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Does the van have an anti-theft system ? If so you may need to reset it. If not, a mechanic would check for voltage at the starter, the neutral safety switch, and the key switch.
I thinking that you are talking about "firing order"... 1997 Dodge Caravan FWD2.4 liter DOHC L4 VIN "B" and 1997 Dodge Caravan FWD 2.4 liter DOHC L4 VIN "X"
You could have forgotten to try and crank-up the car before you bolted things back again. This would have allowed you to correct any mistake. Try and rotate the distributor (if it has one) while an assitant cranks the engine. If it does not fire up, remove the #1 spark-plug, hand turn the crank-pulley,and get it to BTDC. Replace the sparkplug, and crank up the engine again. If it does not fire, try the plug wires, and get them in proper firing-order. A shop manual such as Haynes is one of your best bets to do a job like this.
The engine will turn over and has good spark but it will not start
the engine will trun over and has good spark but will not start
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