One problem related to ignition module has been reported for the 2000 Chrysler Town & Country. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I purchased a 2000 Chrysler Town & Country in July 2007 from a Chrysler dealer in NJ. Several weeks after purchasing the car it suddenly stalled out while in motion on the highway with no prior warning. While coasting I was able put the van in neutral and restart it. Over the course of the trip the van stalled several more times while in motion. After several weeks of sporadic stalling I called the dealer that sold us the car and explain the problem. They stated that the car was sold with no warranty and that there was nothing that they would do for the vehicle. The problem was so sporadic that it would go away for a few months and randomly returned. The car does not give any signs prior to stalling such a sputtering. The van even stalls while going through curves and turns leaving the driver to muscle the car safely to a stop before having to restart it. There have been several occasions where my wife had been driving around a curve and it stalled out and she almost went off the road because she barely had the muscle to control the steering wheel and brakes. I have taken it to a local dealer but they said that the problem hasn't thrown a code for them to diagnose and they were unsuccessful in getting the car to stall out for them during test drives. The dealer had recommendations for fixing the car which included replacing the alternator, wiring harness to the alternator, battery, ignition module, plugs & wires and various sensors, none of which has fixed the problem. I did a search online and found a discussion forum where it appears that the problem that I have is very common amongst owners. Some of these owners had spent much more money at their dealers until their mechanics eventually gave up. From the complaints that I've seen it appears that the stalling problems are occurring on town&country models ranging from 1997-2007 and is affecting both the 3. 3ltr engine as well as the 3. 8ltr engine. It seems that this problem is common enough among owners.