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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / December 2005

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95 dodge dakota, starting problems

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jarhead59@charter.net - 30 Nov 2005 23:54 GMT
I have a 95 dodge dakota that won't start with the turn of the key,  I have
replaced the starter and can hear the relay clicking when I turn key but get
nothing else.  Any thoughts on what the problem maybe?
Lorne - 30 Nov 2005 23:56 GMT
Have you checked the battery to be sure it is ok???
>I have a 95 dodge dakota that won't start with the turn of the key,  I have
>replaced the starter and can hear the relay clicking when I turn key but
>get nothing else.  Any thoughts on what the problem maybe?
TBone - 01 Dec 2005 20:08 GMT
Did you check the condition of the starter feed wire?

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> I have a 95 dodge dakota that won't start with the turn of the key,  I have
> replaced the starter and can hear the relay clicking when I turn key but get
> nothing else.  Any thoughts on what the problem maybe?
Max Dodge - 01 Dec 2005 22:05 GMT
> Did you check the condition of the starter feed wire?

Check the battery first. Always check the battery first.

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> Did you check the condition of the starter feed wire?
>
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> get
>> nothing else.  Any thoughts on what the problem maybe?
NapalmHeart - 06 Dec 2005 05:22 GMT
>> Did you check the condition of the starter feed wire?
>
> Check the battery first. Always check the battery first.

Then check the battery cables.
 
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