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1997 Chrysler Town & Country Questions & Answers
How do you change the time on the clock?
2 small holes in face of radio left for hours right for minutes with a pen or pencil OR push the time button and hold til hours display flashing adjust hours with tuning knob then push tuning knob for minutes and adjust the same way.
I have a 1997 Chrysler town and country I have 2
#1 Cooling fan relay may be mounted on the radiator fan itself or on the left side frame rail small circuit board looking with 2 screws holding it to frame near the radiator.
#2 your horn and cruise passes through the airbag clock spring, most likely the connection in the clockspring is open,replace it and you should be good
Car starts and after about 3 seconds it dies and wont restart
Tricky. Could be a number of things. First start small. Check the wires and plugs, fuel filter, fuses. If all good, check the fuel pump relay. Switch it for another one on the car just to troubleshoot. If no start, either fuel injectors or coil pacl is bad, or fuel pump died. My guess is fuel pump. When they die, sometimes they have enough power to prime the line, but not enough to keep it going. Turn the key on and have someone listen to the pump pop on, in the gas filler neck. It may sound grinding. Bad pump. Good luck
2006 Chrysler 300c overheating. car temp. gauge
means the thermostat went bad from just water they need anti freeze to keep it from rusting and working properly also when you add water when its cold next time run the engine so it goes threw the block also squeeze the the upper radiator hose to get all the air out sounds like you have a air lock
Replace high pressure power steering line on 1997 chrysler town and country
This is not a fun job. Jack it up and put jack stands under it. Not on the engine frame, you have to lower the back of it. Once up, remove the bolts to the back of the frame, It will drop a couple inches, to gain more access loosen the front bolts. Use a wrench and release the PS lines from the rack and pinion. Release the line from the pump. You want to fish the old hose out(don't cut it), because you have to get the new one in. Remember how you twisted it back and forth. It comes out from the bottom. Look for clamps that hold it to the frame.
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