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Last post on Sep 03, 2012 at 1:11 PM
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#5 of 8 Re: 2005 Chrysler Town and Country Problems [lbodden]
by anitaeric2004
Sep 03, 2012 (5:11 am)
I've already spent over a thousand dollars trying to fix mine, I had EVERYTHING checked/replaced; sensors, computer, fuel pump, timing chain, fly wheel, etc. The garage finally told me to take it to a Chyrsler dealer, so I did. They looked it over; charged me another $100 to tell me I needed a new engine which is gonna cost me about $1800. I've only had the thing for about a year and a half....wouldn't recommend these vans to anyone, I have'nt met anybody that had anything good to say about them!
#6 of 8 Re: 2005 Chrysler Town and Country Problems [anitaeric2004]
by lbodden
Sep 03, 2012 (7:38 am)
Thanks for the info. I think that I'll try the oxygen sensor next as I can change that myself and it shouldn't be too expensive. If that does not work I'll have to re-evaluate and decide what to do. I'm in the Cayman Islands so that $1800 engine would cost me at least twice as much!
#7 of 8 2005 Chrysler T&C
by lbodden
Sep 03, 2012 (1:00 pm)
Well, I've changed the downstream oxygen sensor but no luck. Looked promising for the first 4 miles and then the engine light came back on and it bucks when rev'd above around 2250rpm. Not sure where to go from here. Will probably have to take it to the local dealer's shop to see what they say.
#8 of 8 2005 Chrysler town and country front blower module
by lovinascar
Sep 03, 2012 (1:11 pm)
Hello all,
I have an 05 Chrysler t and c and no front air. Doing some reading and it sounds like front blower module. Is their a way to test it or determine that is the problem and or the actual dial on the dash that controls the front blower module. I believe I have the auto temperature control system.