Why won't my Dakota start?
My 2003 dodge dakota wont start. Occasionally it decides to fire right up but usually the only way to start it is to push start it and pop the clutch. We replaced the fuse and starter and tried hooking up a push button start. The push button wouldn't start it either. What else can causes this? When I get it started I am afraid to turn it off of I'm in town because unless I'm on a hill I won't be able to get it started again. Please help
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Since it starts with a push, your ignition system is okay. This leaves us with a few possibilities:
1. Corroded, loose battery cables
2. Faulty starter solenoid
3. Faulty starter motor
4. faulty wiring from ignition switch to solenoid
5. faulty ignition switch contacts in the "start" position (OK in the "run" position)
6. Ornery clutch safety switch??--probably not since I think you by-passed that with your start button.
That's about as direct a wiring as you can get to test the starter and solenoid. If it cranks with remote start, then you have a problem in the circuit from the "S" terminal to the ignition switch (somewhere). If it won't start even being wired directly like that, then you might tap on the starter or solenoid and see if that jogs something loose. If not, I'd pull the starter and solenoid and bench test them.
If you know how, it's probably also a good idea to do a "voltage drop" test on the battery cable going to the starter motor.