99 Plymouth Breeze 2.0 no crank no start.

Asked by Zachary Jan 09, 2020 at 02:40 PM about the 1999 Plymouth Breeze 4 Dr STD Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Car was running and driving fine we stopped at a gas station to use the
bathroom now nothing. Been looking for wiring diagrams for the starting
circuit but haven't been able to find anything on this car specifically. New
starter new ignition switch Getting 12v on the battery line.tried new starter
and a new ignition switch swapping relay's. I'm stumped at the point of
tracing all the starter circuit wiring if i can find a diagram.

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Note the diagram. Make sure battery has a full; charge, battery cables and connections all good. See the starter relay in diagram, unplug the relay, use jumper wire between cavities on load side of relay, right side in diagram. The starter motor should crank the engine. If you try that, make sure transmission is in park or neutral and parking brake is set. Vehicle can't move. If it will crank with jumper then the starter motor should be ok and engine isn't seized. Then problem should be on control side of relay, left side in diagram. The top wire is voltage, comes from ignition switch through one of the transmission switches to relay. The bottom wire on left side is a ground.

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@oilyspill your a legend thank you! I pulled the starter and had it tested at the local part store. starter is working fine. I was hoping a diagram would tell me the parameters of what wire should show what power wise. haven't tried spinning over the motor but when the starter is installed it does nothing no click like its not getting signal that the keys been turned my guess would be there is something wrong with the switch wire. When I get back to the car I'll try and jump the relay to see if the motor turns over.

No luck yet haven’t had a chance to work on it yet. I’ve been reading a lot of pcm problems with dodge and Plymouth of this year I’m assuming because dashlights come one and go off like they should pcm should be fine?

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