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Old April 3rd 06, 06:10 PM posted to alt.autos.dodge
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Default 94 Shadow will not start


maxpower wrote:
> --
>
> "Bill H" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >
> > maxpower wrote:
> > > --
> > >
> > > "Bill H" > wrote in message
> > > oups.com...
> > > > I got a 94 Dodge Shadow, 2.2 liter that was running fine up till
> > > > Friday. My mother parked the car, went in the store and when she came
> > > > out it would not start. Here are the symptoms:
> > > >
> > > > When you turn the key, the dash lights up and then turns off as it
> > > > should when you turn the key, but no click of the soloniod or noise
> > > > from the starter. Tried jumping and a different battery and no change.
> > > > I turned on the headlights and then tried to start it, the lights did
> > > > not dim so it seems that the starter isn't drawing power.
> > > >
> > > > I replaced the starter with a new one and still get the same, no
> > > > starter engaging and no cranking. I also replaced the Ignition Time
> > > > Delay Relay since that seemed to be the only thing in the fuse box

> that
> > > > had anything to do with starting the car (is there a fuse in thee for
> > > > the engine?)
> > > >
> > > > I tried starting it in neutral, thinking the shift sensor may have a
> > > > problem, no change.
> > > >
> > > > Any ideas?
> > > >
> > > Ok you say she parked it, we don't know if its an automatic trans or

> manual
> > > trans. If it is an auto you may want to see if she hit a curb and

> knocked
> > > off the Neutral safety switch connector at the front of the trans.
> > > Other then that you gotta start at the starter, check 12 volts at the

> back
> > > of the starter (red wire) and as someone cranks the engine check 12

> volts at
> > > the brown solenoid wire.
> > > If you were to make a quick test you can disconnect the starter relay at

> the
> > > fender and jump the brown wire to battery battery voltage.
> > >
> > > Be careful doing this, make sure the vehicle is in park/neutral

> emergency
> > > brake on because it bypasses that safety switches.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Glenn Beasley
> > > Chrysler Tech

> >
> > Thanks for answering. It is an automatic and it is possible that she
> > hit it. Where she was parked is a low sidewalk instead of a curb. Just
> > did a quick look and don't see anything knocked off, will have to look
> > closer. Can the neutral switch be bypassed to check if it is damaged?
> >
> > I need to pick up a manual on this car showing the electronic schematic
> > (unless it is available online somewhere) so I can see what parts are
> > involved in starting the car.
> >

> ummmmm... did you read the second part I wrote about by passing the switch??


Sorry - you mean the starter relay next to the battery will let me
bypass the neutral switch?

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