You can only get the software reinstalled by a chrysler dealer repair shop or disconnect battery for 5 mins the computer will reset the drive it on the highway 1/2 hr.@55mph and 15mins stop and go traffic.the computor will recieve signal from all components and sensors,it's the same as changing coil packs,sensors,fuel injectors
etc.check with scan tool should be good. let me know!
The least expensive is clear codes then drive in traffic normally no hotdogging. the computer will learn by its self.
You just replaced the solenoid pack. All you have to do is clear the codes for the transmission. No reprogramming is required.
You must reprogram the computer that controls the transmission. A special tool is used. This is done by a local trans shop or the New car dealer service department.
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SOURCE: 2002 Chrysler Town and Country
Ok, i'm assuming your replacing them, there is an oval rubber stopper on the backside of the rotor, in the backing plate, located near the bottom. it will tighten or loosen the e-brake shoes inside the rotor, loosen them all the way off, then get a big hammer and give them a really good smack, be carefull not to damage the wheel studs, if your reusing them hit on the hat of the rotor, if replacing you can hit right on the rotor face.
Use some antiseize on the hub before installin your new rotors, and don't forget to readjust your
e-brake and reinstall the rubber plug
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Hi there the speed sensor is located at the fron of the transmission between the two transmission cooler lines. Hope this helps you out
SOURCE: 2002 town & country "service tire system soon"
If all the sensors retrained, you either still have low tire pressure, or the computer which reads the sensors needs to be reprogrammed with a different tire pressure threshold.
SOURCE: how do I change the thermostat on 2002 Chrysler Town & Country
Follow the upper radiator hose towards the engine. Remove the hose and the 2 13mm bolts - there is your thermostat and gasket.
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