Thinking About The Trouble Chrysler Has With Their Transmissions.
Written by: diamondlady058 on Nov 12, 2011 10:28:52 PM
I am presently sitting here in my room reading all the different problems that people are having with their Chrysler transmissions, and I can't understand why the Chrysler manufacturers have not corrected the problem that they have with their transmissions. It seems to me that they do not care about their customers. For many many years, Chrysler has had problems with their transmissions and they still haven't done any thing to ... Read More
Re: 1994 Chrylser Town and Country Problem [cajunquilter]
Written by: mr_curious on May 16, 2011 8:40:40 AM
First things first, check the transmission fluid. Similar problem and the fluid was nearly gone. I don't thnk that is the case with you, but, it was a simple and easy fix for me. Generally speaking, the automatic transmission for the pre-1999 Chrysler vans were good for 90k, and with the transmission cooler installed, 100k. Luck.
Re: 08-09 town & country/ carvan a/c line problems [clubguy]
Written by: usavet on Jun 2, 2010 10:24:52 PM
Chrysler wouldn't pay because I put over 12,000 miles on it, the part is good for one year or 12k, but I thought that should be beside the point, I have a 1994 Cavalier that we bought new and the a/c still works with 165k on it!! I would never buy another Chrysler again period!! They should stand behind the faulty parts they put on their junk!!
I hate the 2005 Town and country. I was in my fathers comeing back from a musical with almost a full tank of gas. It was dark on a twisty road and the engine just shut off. He pulled over on the side off the road and it was blided both ways. We did not know what happend. We got a ride from our friends who lived by there. Towed it ... Read More
Tom 166. I have a 2007 Chrysler Town & Country van (similar to your Dodge van). Had software updated, low gear replaced, etc. Rides a little bit better but problem still there. Mechanics say there is nothing wrong per computer. No lights in van indicating anything wrong. I can feel the van shifting from one gear to the next. Service manager said to come back if the problem still exist. Unfortunately ... Read More
October 2007 CR has excellent example of CR bias. The October 2007 CR Cover has headlines "MAKE YOUR CAR LAST 200,000 MILES" and has a photo of a Honda Civic on the cover (suggesting that Honda's are the cars that last). On page 20, the 1994 Ford Ranger pickup is the vehicle that has 488,000 miles while the beloved 1995 Honda Civic on page 21 has only 227,000 miles (NOT even ... Read More
Re: Chrysler Town and Country window replacement advice needed [birdi]
Written by: birdi on Nov 27, 2006 10:35:53 AM
Pardon me for not saying so, but this is a 1994 Chrysler Town and Country. I am wondering if the rear/side windows are interchangable with Caravan or Voyager windows? Which years? Our van has motorized window openers, but I'm not sure about the Dodge and Plymouth models. If we can replace the window ourselves it will save us a lot of expense. I've seen dodge/plymouth/chrysler vans in the salvage yards, I ... Read More
Hi folks... old timer here. Have enjoyed having a T&C since Aug.'94. If memory serves it has the 3.7L V6. It now has 186k miles... water pump went out at 102k, transmission at 103k, exhaust system still the original! Have had the engine gone over with a fine tooth comb every 75k... new belt, plugs, etc. Oh... the coolant tubes to the back A/C unit have been replaced twice... seems they ... Read More
This is not 1985, or even 2000. Owning a Nissan 20 years ago does not mean the Quest sucks. First gen Siennas and Odys were not very good either. Your experience with a 1994 DGC has no influence on what 2006 model van I would buy. Now, if you had a 2005 DGC and replaced it with a 2006 Ody, I'd give your experiences more value. Who was selling GM vans ... Read More
I just washed my engine and did not cover any of the wiring as Chrysler recommended. I started the engine soon after (minutes), then took it for a drive. The speedometrer will not work, all it shows is "0" mph, and the transmission will not gear up. It stays in first gear all the time, at least that's where I think it is. At approx 40-45 mph the engines turning at ... Read More
odd1, even if honda could produce enough vehicles to keep up with demand i doubt they would outsell dc minivans. out of the millions of people that have purchased dc minivans, most are satsified and return for a a new chrysler minivan, if they are still interested in buying that type of car. chrysler has the strongest brand loyalty when it comes to minivans than any other company, including honda. i ... Read More
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