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Asked by Daniel Aug 06, 2017 at 12:03 PM about the 2005 Chrysler Town & Country FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hard to explain, put the key into the ON
position and the fuse board, or dash or
somewhere, starts humming and the gauges
start going all which aways. If you keep it
there for a lil while before trying to actually
start it, everything levels off. . . Then try to
start it, it sounds like a buzzing and a
clicking sound. Don't know anything about
cars really but does sound like some, if not
most of, the clicking sound coming from or
under the fuse box. Idk I just feel like if
somebody who truly worked on cars was
standing there and watched and listened
would know exactly what's going on but
have no way to take it to someone and can
find no one to come here and check it out.

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In most cars the reason you hear a clicking noise is when your battery is dead, or your starter is bad. See if it's your battery by flashing your lights. Other than that I don't know what it would be.

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