Message from @sigruna14

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2018-03-16 17:59:28 UTC  

Cranks but doesn't run.

2018-03-16 17:59:59 UTC  

Fuel pump was replaced recently and I hear it whine when I turn key to on so don't think it's that.

2018-03-16 18:00:47 UTC  

@Deleted User If you're talking about wires then hell no they ain't clean, there's oil everywhere.

2018-03-16 18:02:00 UTC  

Maybe try cleaning off the contacts to make sure that the oil isnt impeding the flow of current

2018-03-16 18:05:13 UTC  

Starter could be bad

2018-03-16 18:05:18 UTC  

Seems unlikely though

2018-03-16 19:31:21 UTC  

@sigruna14 Check inertia switch

2018-03-16 19:31:54 UTC  

@John O - Is that like blinker fluid?

2018-03-16 19:32:44 UTC  

No, it's a safety device that cuts off the fuel line if you flip. As the vehicle gets older, they become more sensitive

2018-03-16 19:33:50 UTC  

It's just a spring loaded normally closed switch. You can test it by pressing the button, and if the car starts and then stops, it's the switch

2018-03-16 19:36:23 UTC  

@John O - But if that switch were tripped, would I still hear the fuel pump whine when I turn the key to on?

2018-03-16 19:36:33 UTC  

Yeah

2018-03-16 19:36:59 UTC  

It stops the fuel line, not the electrical circuit going to the motor

2018-03-16 19:37:37 UTC  

The intention is that if the car gets in an accident, the fuel line doesn't pour all over you if the hose breaks

2018-03-16 19:40:24 UTC  

@John O - Where is the reset button? I Googled it but nothing definitive.

2018-03-16 19:40:40 UTC  

Consult the owner's manual

2018-03-16 19:40:50 UTC  

It was under my dash in my old truck

2018-03-16 19:42:03 UTC  

Or just Google "your vehicle inertia switch"

2018-03-16 19:42:42 UTC  

The reset button is on the switch

2018-03-16 20:55:17 UTC  

@sigruna14 You get it?

2018-03-16 22:00:27 UTC  

@John O - The internet seems to think this car doesn't have that. I just gave it to the shop to diagnose. I'm tired of dropping dough and screwing with this damn thing.

2018-03-16 22:02:06 UTC  

If I keep replacing things hoping it'll fix pretty soon it will basically be a whole new car. Anyway evidence seems to point to wiring or computer. Either one is pretty much beyond me I think.

2018-03-16 22:02:44 UTC  

I replaced the computer three years ago and if it's that then idk what to do, maybe it needs flashing or something. I just got one from Advance and threw it in, seemed to work fine until now.

2018-03-16 22:18:48 UTC  

What kind of car?

2018-03-16 22:19:11 UTC  

I'm just curious at this point

2018-03-16 23:47:54 UTC  

Inertia switch is often by rear left tail light in the trunk.

2018-03-16 23:49:42 UTC  

...here's a video for your car I think https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KFuE31wFgE8

2018-03-17 01:05:21 UTC  

Nvm...not helpful.

2018-03-17 06:01:28 UTC  

John, he posted earlier that it’s a 2001 Caravan 2.4L 4-cyl.

2018-03-17 12:21:53 UTC  

Yeah, what brand

2018-03-17 13:00:53 UTC  

Dodge/Chrysler in 2001

2018-03-17 14:42:47 UTC  

Crank problem is almost always fuel issue for me siggy

2018-03-19 14:19:41 UTC  

Quick question. Does anyone have a good book they would recommend on the basics of automotive mechanics?

2018-03-19 14:22:42 UTC  

Haynes Repair manuels. The Bible for any DIYer.

2018-03-19 14:23:38 UTC  

Many a man tore his knuckles to bring us the glorious Haynes Manuels.

2018-03-19 14:34:05 UTC  

@Deleted User Perfect. Thank you. And this is an overview of everything I'll need to know?

2018-03-19 14:34:43 UTC  

Does this cover most modern cars? Sorry, completely illiterate on the subject.

2018-03-19 14:36:13 UTC  

Yes and you can purchase them at any autozone, napa or cookie cutter parts store.

2018-03-19 14:36:55 UTC  

Yes, everything. From routine maint to changing out A-frames.

2018-03-19 14:37:03 UTC  

It has it all.

2018-03-19 14:39:42 UTC  

Great. Just picked it up on Amazon. Thanks! Love how they're specific by model/year.
Second question. Is there a basic book on how engines work?