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Chris, fuse could be down under the dash to the left kind of near where your left knee would be when you are driving or under hood (engine compartment) in the fuse/relay center.
It could also be faulty flasher, wiring, etc
I will post some trouble shooting links for you.
Press the helpful button. 1996 2000 Chrysler Town and Country Interior Fuse Check 2000 Chrysler Town...
the town and country has a PCM ( power control module, located in front to the battery ) and a FCM ( front control module located on the front of the relay center next to the battery ) if either module is replaced they need to be programed with a DRBIII, so you will need to see your dealer.
No spark usually is caused by coil (which you already replaced), ignition control module, or pickup coil inside the distributor. The coil and the control module are the most common. The control module is located just outside the distributor, you may be able to take it off and have it tested at the dealer. The pickup coil is inside the distributor, unfortunetly there's no way to test them. Also check plugs and wires if they haven't been replaced in awhile.
It is located on the back side of the underdash fuse box (junction block). You remove the lower steering column cover and knee blocker reinforcement. Then remove two plugs from the bottom of the BCM. Remove the bolts holding the junction block to dash panel mounting bracket. Remove the junction block from the bracket. Remove screws holding the BCM to the junction block. Slide the BCM downward to disengage guide studs on jb from channels on BCM mounting bracket
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