Chrysler Town & Country owners have reported 2 problems related to blower (under the visibility 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.
While driving on the interstate in January 2009 the heater blower fan suddenly went to full blast and full heat. Ii was not able to turn it off or down. After exiting the interstate and parking the Mini van, I turned the engine off for a minute and after restarting everything was normal. Later that same morning the heater again went to full blast with no input from me. I took the vehicle into the dealer and after 30 minutes, the service manager said it was fixed for now but told me I needed a new temperature control module; he would have to order one at $750. 00, I replied that I'd think about it. During the next few weeks the problem occurred again and after turning the engine off everything seemed to work ok. Sometimes the problem would go away on its own. It was not until the weather began to warm that I discovered I have no a/c, although the freon level appeared to be ok. I called autozone to inquire about a replacement part and they informed me that Chrysler had not released the part for the aftermarket but they could order a used part for $209. 00. The replacement part would carry a 3 year warranty. I ordered the part which was delivered a few days later. It took less than 30 minutes to replace the unit and everything is now like new.
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Water condensation from air condition leaks inside the vehicle at the driver's feet . I bought the vehicle ( Chrysler Town & Country minivan) in April 2000, and the leak started in 2002. The dealer attempted four times to fix it since 2002. Now the van is out of waranty, and the dealer thinks that the a/c evaporator is at fault and they want to charge me to fixt. I declined to pay because I believe that the dealer should have fixed the van before the warranty expired. The dealer still charged me $78 for telling me that in order to fix the problem they have to replace the evaporator.
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