2005 Chrysler Pacifica AWD - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Can I replace cluster?

The miles are set in the cluster and would not be advisable to have another cluster with different miles than your vehicle.
4/9/2016 6:48:46 AM • 2005 Chrysler... • Answered on Apr 09, 2016 • 151 views
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Front motor mount needs replacement

front motor mount is the mount at the front of the engine not the front of the car
7/12/2015 8:23:21 PM • 2005 Chrysler... • Answered on Jul 12, 2015 • 492 views
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How do I replace the transmission cooler lines?

You will need a tool like one that removes gas lines replacing-traansmission-cooler-lines-iry3h1nmf3wgiswisvvjjp0k-2-0.jpg
6/12/2015 6:54:21 PM • 2005 Chrysler... • Answered on Jun 12, 2015 • 405 views
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What circuit is affected when a ABS code 18 is stored?

I think you may be OBD code 18, not ABS. In that case, code 18 refers to spark output circuit is open. You will need to check: 1. your crank or cam sensor to make sure it is outputting a signal. 2. your spark coil (make sure it is not defective). 3. a broken electrical wire from either the crank sensor or cam sensor to your vehicle computer, or a broken wire going from your vehicle computer (CPU) to your spark coil.
2/12/2015 6:48:23 AM • 2005 Chrysler... • Answered on Feb 12, 2015 • 177 views
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Where is the o2 sensor part number 13937 located at on 2005 chrysler pacifica

Hi John, I'm glad to help. John I'll have to answer this 2 ways because I'm not clear on what your asking. (1) The 02 Sensor's always have the part #'s on them if they haven't worn off to the point you can't read them. (2) If your asking where that 02 sensor is located on the car. Here's what you need to do to find out. Go back where you bought the new 02 sensor. Give them the part number and they can look it up and tell you where it is located and where to install it. Hope this helps and have an awesome day John!
6/11/2014 10:20:29 AM • 2005 Chrysler... • Answered on Jun 11, 2014 • 256 views
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Where are the o2 sensors located at?

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5/9/2014 6:20:05 AM • 2005 Chrysler... • Answered on May 09, 2014 • 672 views
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Check engin light on chrysler pacifica awd 2004

go to auto parts store and they will scan for free and tell u why it is on
4/10/2014 4:02:41 AM • 2005 Chrysler... • Answered on Apr 10, 2014 • 196 views
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Check engin light

Here is an article which has a detailed information about engine light
8/7/2012 7:25:32 AM • 2005 Chrysler... • Answered on Aug 07, 2012 • 85 views
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Need manual

Send us year, model and cyl number. Owners Manual or Repair Manual?
5/7/2021 1:54:49 AM • Chrysler... • Answered on May 07, 2021 • 76 views
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How to codes p0032 an p0403 on a 2005 pacifica

There is a very common problem with early Pacificas and several other year models of other Chrysler cars and vans that causes the codes P0032 and P0403 to set and its not due to a failing HO2S sensor or a bad EGR solenoid. It is in most cases caused by a bad ground to the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) solenoid. The ground you need to check, at least on the Pacificas, is the G100 ground located on the left frame rail below the battery. Make sure its clean and tight with no signs of corrosion. They are known to break and come loose.
8/1/2020 12:54:32 PM • Chrysler... • Answered on Aug 01, 2020 • 1,493 views
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Replace spark plugs 4.0L v6 2008 chrysler pacifica

GOOD MORNING need to know what's the gap on these spark plugs 4.0l Chrysler Pacifica
6/26/2020 1:58:41 PM • Chrysler... • Answered on Jun 26, 2020 • 1,512 views
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Will a 2006 chrysler pacifica transfer case fit in a 2008 chrysler pacifica

2/23/2019 7:47:45 PM • Chrysler... • Answered on Feb 23, 2019 • 111 views
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2006 PACIFICA TOURING 3.5L, CHANGED TIMING BELT AFTER IT BROKE NOW I GET CODES P0068, P0113 AND WONT RUN RIGHT

The Po113 is an IAT ( intake air Temperature sensor ). This sensor is in your air intake ( rubber duct ) or it is in my Malibu 2000. I had this same code & I bought the IAT & it didn't solve my problem because it wasn't the problem. My wiring that joins the IAT was broken. I went on ebay and bought the plug in with wiring attached about 6 inches of it, then I cut off the plug in on my old IAT and replaced it solved my problem on code PO113 . If you buy a plug in with the wiring make sure it's the correct one. If you have an ohm meter & know how to use it you will be able to check the IAT . Check it when you take it out and see what resistance it has then warm it up & see if it changes then get it cold ( example put it in a refrigerator & see what the resistance is, just play around with the temperatures & see what happens. The resistance should change as the temp changes.
11/23/2018 9:35:21 PM • Chrysler... • Answered on Nov 23, 2018 • 187 views
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Wiper

Most likely in the wiper motor, remove the plastic electric connector at the wiper motor and check if all is ok, service or replace the wiper motor
2/3/2018 6:35:22 AM • Chrysler... • Answered on Feb 03, 2018 • 86 views
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2005 Pacifica gas gauge jumps

Two separate issues. The gas gauge issue is most likely from the sending unit in the gas tank. It is a moving part and subject to wear and tear. The button on the shifter is probably sticking because of lubrication issue. I have found the best thing for that is to soak it in armor all.
11/20/2017 1:35:46 AM • Chrysler... • Answered on Nov 20, 2017 • 301 views
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Electrical?

The seat and hatch problem sound like an electrical contact issue. They either need to be cleaned or the is a bad connection (maybe a bad wire) The oil light could be caused by a bad oil filter or a cheap oil filter.
11/19/2017 11:49:08 AM • Chrysler... • Answered on Nov 19, 2017 • 59 views
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2005 3.5L Pacifica. When

I have a 2011 dodge grand caravan that has a 3.6 L Pentastar engine. If this is the engine that you have, then you have 2 cat converters, One in the front and one in the back of the engine, I do not know how many miles you have on this Pacifica, But, if you have over 150K chances are you will have to replace the cat converter, Go to autozone and have them put the scanner on there, you must have the check engine light on,They will tell you which one it is either bank 1 or bank 2, Whichever one it is, you will have to replace the converter, if you have over 150K miles, Then not too long after that the other one will go out, It is an expensive repair, If you go to the dealer and buy the part, you will have to pay $150 to $300 core charge per converter because of the palladium and precious metal inside, You will get it back when you return the old one, Changing the 02 sensors, will not fix the problem. Besides you will see that unless you take out the converter,, you will not be able to get the sensors out, You will not pass inspection with a bad cat converter, but, if it is time for inspection, you may be able to use CATA CLEAN and light may go off for a week or so
10/16/2017 5:12:42 AM • Chrysler... • Answered on Oct 16, 2017 • 1,320 views
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Removing ignition switch

The electrical part of the ignition and the key cylinder are both easy to replace. Disconnect the battery first so you don't trip the airbag my mistake. Remove the cowling below the steering column and you will see the ignition switch on the left side. There are a couple of screws that secure it and plug in connector. The cylinder lock must have the key in to remove it. There is a detent pin that must be pressed that is not visible when the cowling is in-place when the key is turned and it will slide out. The Haynes manual is very good with details and there is info on Youtube as well.
8/19/2017 9:24:45 PM • Chrysler... • Answered on Aug 19, 2017 • 92 views
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Chrysler pacifica trunk

You need to replace that latch, I think the return spring must be broken.
7/28/2017 9:44:16 PM • Chrysler... • Answered on Jul 28, 2017 • 761 views
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Gauge cluster failure

Make sure the tank has a good earth to the frame.
5/7/2017 4:56:46 AM • Chrysler... • Answered on May 07, 2017 • 102 views
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