wont start

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Asked by Benjamin Oct 09, 2014 at 05:38 PM about the 2006 Chrysler Town & Country Touring LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Wife came home with a clicking noise coming from engine. Checked oil and it was present
but oil. The van has been eating oil slowly. Added oil restarted engine noise slowly quieted
down. Went to rev engine to ensure the noise would not become present at higher rpms
and the engine died and will not restart. Not fuel pump I replaced that last month.

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any codes/check engine lights? If that is multport fuel injected, you can check the shrader valve for fuel at the fuel rail, just to make sure. check for spark too. does it sound different when it turns over? if it sounds weird could be timing belt/ chain.

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Found problem broken port on roll over / vent valve. Van has leak sensor that kills auto shutdown relay. Having trouble find part though. Getting weird feeling its sold with new tank...

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