my car was like that too i have a chrysler 05 town and country i've had this problem once -car was used before lasted 14 months- i took it to the auto clinic and they put in a whole new fuse box which solved the problem -almost- when they got it running for 5 min it shut down so they took it to the chrysler dealership they recoated the wires the were burned (which is weird) then they started it again but it seems to shut down again soon they found out that one computer was burned out
i bet it is a battery issue, im sure you already fixed it. but just for future reference the headlights being bright doesn't necessarily mean the batter is charged enough to turn over the motor. also, doing that over and over is a good way to burn out the solenoid.
What happened was that the battery connectors where clean enough so that the battery was working and rusted enough so that the starter didn't have enough power to start.
my car was like that too i have a chrysler 05 town and country i've had this problem once -car was used before lasted 14 months- i took it to the auto clinic and they put in a whole new fuse box which solved the problem -almost- when they got it running for 5 min it shut down so they took it to the chrysler dealership they recoated the wires the were burned (which is weird) then they started it again but it seems to shut down again soon they found out that one computer was burned out
2screenboy101 3 months ago
i have the same problem but mine clicks faster
mnmrbomb 6 months ago
The starter motor is gone you got to get a new one
SpeedFresh2121 7 months ago
Solenoid
MRWAYLAND 9 months ago
FUCK Same shit just happened to me -_______-
PimpCitySolider 10 months ago
seized motor?
BlackAstonMartin 1 year ago
sounds like a wire has come off a connector..old vid but thats what i would look at
oldviolinat48 1 year ago
its a starter motor problem, the starter is enguaging but if the motor itself is munched then it wont turn the engine over..
bloodreighn 1 year ago
i bet it is a battery issue, im sure you already fixed it. but just for future reference the headlights being bright doesn't necessarily mean the batter is charged enough to turn over the motor. also, doing that over and over is a good way to burn out the solenoid.
WC9456 1 year ago
What happened was that the battery connectors where clean enough so that the battery was working and rusted enough so that the starter didn't have enough power to start.
cristianrfr 1 year ago
The battery might not be strong enough to engage the starter. We had the same thing happen to use and we got the battery replaced and it worked!
cdoug22 1 year ago
replace the starter with out it it wouldt start
fjkln2f 1 year ago
i had a car do the same thing. mine was loose connections on the starter... tightened them up and started no problem.
minnvikings29 2 years ago
you tried push starting it? cos that happened to my mums car and it was the starter motor
dxr109 2 years ago
might be the starter motor or a loose connection
numbdick 2 years ago