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Your alternator is not putting out a regulated output, this is most likely due to a faulty diode pack, your cheapest option would be to locate a second hand alternator or maybe price a new one? the part can be replaced but can be a pain to remove and can require some specialist tools.
make sure all the battery connections are clean and have good contact , then check the battery , just because its new doesn't always mean its fully charged, Check in the fuse/relay box under the hood, and make sure those fuses are good,, there should be one that says Start ,
might be a broken wire in the loom betwen the door and the pillar, either that or i would recommend checking the fuse, ive seen it happen before on the mpv's both a fuse and a worn out wire.
I was browsing unsolved problems. If you still have the problem, I'll try to help you. But it's going to be awhile trying to communicate back and forth. First...Check the engine for spark. Take off a plug wire and stick a screw driver in the wire end and place the metal part of the screw driver next to something on the van that's metal. Have someone crank it over for just a second or two and see if a small spark jumps from the screw driver to the metal part. I'll check back for your answer.
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