Chrysler Repair: CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2.0SE 1998- IMMOBILISER PROBLEM, 7 seater mpv, chrysler voyager


Question
QUESTION: Hi, we have a standard voyager with the clutch immobiliser. However it has good days and bad days. Sometimes it starts first time but some times it can take 5, 10 or even 20 minutes to get it to start. We simply depress the clutch as we turn the key. can you advise why this is and what we could do about it. I have just put a new battery on the car so that is fine.

Thanks  Ed

ANSWER: U have a manual tranny mini van???
WOW  I have never seen one of those b4. What kinda issue are we talking about ne way??  I know on most manual trannys yes u need to hold the clutch down in order to start it up  is that what kinda issue u are having or others?

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QUESTION: Sorry what kind of answer is this. My question is straightforward. First it is a 7 seater MPV ( NOT A MANUAL TRANNY MINI VAN). The issue , if i have to repeat it, is not starting first time with clutch depression( do you know what a clutch is in the USofA?). can anyone else help me on this matter?

Answer
ok would u mind telling me what a clutch immobilizer is in your eyes then??  If u can tell me what that is and how it pertains to u starting the van we will see what can be done. And as for as the smart ass remark and the good ole usa shit  that was un called for. What engine size do u have or better yet what is the last 8 of your vin so i can look it up for myself and there will not be any mistake to what u think something is and what I know it is.