2007 Dodge Grand Caravan

Asked by Ginger Apr 22, 2021 at 03:48 PM about the 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was wondering why my 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan will start one day and
and when I get back in it to leave again it won't start I wait a day or so and go
out to start it and it starts. . Battery is fine, lights all work, fuses not blown, i
replaced fuel pump, coil pack ect.

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I don't know what testing you've done? Make sure battery has a full charge and connections all good. When problem is ongoing, if it cranks good, but, won't start, have a helper crank it while you check for spark at the plugs. Then use gage and check proper fuel pressure and fuel injector pulse. Those are the basic checks, in my opinion. Between cranking, let the starter motor cool off a little. Now, if your missing spark--fuel--everything, I'd have to check rpm signal. On some dodge and chrysler makes, the computer has to see both the cam and crank sensor signals or the vehicle won't start. You need to do some testing and let us know. Always try to do some testing before replacing anything. just my opinion.

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