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Matthew Bergmann Posted on Mar 09, 2013

Parking lights stay on - 2006 Chrysler Town & Country

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Great news I just got a letter from Chrysler corp, saying that there is a warranty extension or recall on some 2005 & 2006 Chrysler Town & Country for a headlight / parking light issue , it states that if a problem arises with the headlights or parking lights it is most likely a faulty switch and that Chrysler will replace it for free , My suggestion is is to call or stop in at your nearest Chrysler dealership's service dept. and check to see ( and verify) if your vehicle's problem would be covered under this particular warranty.

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    Matthew Bergmann May 31, 2013

    dskyner1111 - that did it! Got it fixed under extended warranty. Thank you!!

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