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I looked info 96 Chrysler T&C 3.8L engine. Do you or don't you have primary voltage to coil pack? Your post seemed a little, ambiguous? At the coil pack, dark green wire with orange tracer should be hot engine cranking, use a test light. That voltage comes from asd relay. Your fuel injectors get the same voltage. I'm not saying the relay is faulty? Usually the computer has to see cam and crank sensor signals or it won't energize the asd relay. Any applicable trouble codes?
I would first replace the crankshaft position sensor. it is most likely the reason for the switching signal is not leaving the coil pack. unless the coil pack itself is bad. good luck
If 3800 engine the timing is 1-6-5-4-3-2
If 2.8L or 3.1L or 3.4L timing is 1-2-3-4-5-6
Coil packs on 3800 are (1 / 4, 5 / 2, 3 / 6)
Coil packs on 2.8L or 3.1L are (1 / 4, 6 / 3, 2 / 5) 1995 earlier across the front from right to left.
Coil packs on 3.4L are (5 / 2, 3 / 6, 4 / 1) 1996 across the back from right to left.
The park/neutral position switch prevents the car from being started
when the transmission is in any gear other than Park or Neutral.. When
the transmission is in Reverse (with the engine running), the switch
completes the back-up light circuit, illuminating the back-up lights.
Fig. 1: After removing the console, you can access the
park/neutral position switch.
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