Chrysler Town & Country owners have reported 6 problems related to automatic transmission cooler (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chrysler Town & Country based on all problems reported for the Town & Country.
The transmission cooling lines are leaking on my wife's 2014 Chrysler town and country touring and I've look this up online there are plenty of complaints but there has not been a recall on this problem yet I am wondering why there has not been a recall issued for this problem when it is an ongoing problem with these cars.
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While driving 70-75 mph, the consumer noticed the transmission slipping and the vehicle would smoke from underneath. The owner pulled over and notice that a transmission line had ruptured and sprayed coolant. The vehicle is now on its fourth repair for this same problem.
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There is vibration in steering. Contacted dealer who could not find a cause. Dealer noted that there could be a problem with the tires. Consumer put on new tires. Consumer states that the drifting to the right and the shimmy in the steering has disappeared ever since the tires were replaced. Transmission cooler hose developed a leak. 2 new tires were replaced due to a vibration in the rear of the vehicle, after the tires were replaced, again the vibration ceased, no specific tire information was given.
Transmission fluid clamps come loose repeatedly, transmission leaks.
Transmission cooling unit and lines leak, causing vehicle fire.
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While driving at 15/20 mph transmission hose burst. Transmission fluid leaked out which caused vehicle not to accelerate. Cause of the hose failure was undetermined.
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