My 2001dodge durango is not even trying to turn over but it has full power could it be a fuse!

Asked by clay_80 Dec 01, 2014 at 12:24 PM about the 2001 Dodge Durango SLT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Well idrove it to store and it would not even try to turn over tought could be the battery connection so put new battery cable connections and still did the same thing full power never had issues with the starter!

I'm not sure exactly were the fuse would be most likely right near the battery under the hood you can try swopping it with another one that wouldn't effect starting it if you can get to the starter you can give it a wack while someone try's starting it if it works it's time to change it if not there are other ways to test it but most likely it's the starter I literally just had to change might a week or so ago it had zero sign of being weak it just decided it had enough

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