Chrysler Town & Country owners have reported 3 problems related to electrical equipment (under the equipment 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.
Not knowing how fast your driving can be dangerous. I've been having this problem with my van starting way back in September 2001 with 13,000 miles on it and am still having the same problem. The problem is the abs light comes on all the time, dashboard lights flicker, the speedometer, odometer and rpm's randomly go up and down and sometimes don't work at all. They have tried to fix this problem many times, it has been in the shop sometimes for 2 weeks at a time. They have replaced the computer, harness (twice), ignition switch, fuses, etc. They just had it last week and today I still have the same problem. Basically it is an electrical problem. By the way, I have been taking it to a Chrysler shop in nanuet, NY. I called the Chrysler customer service 800 number and they said basically all that they could do is to try to help the service center get the right information to help them fix it. But again, they just had the car last week after I called and the problem is still here. I have had to rent cars and borrow cars to use while it has been in the shop. I really hasn't cost me all that much money because they are fixing it (trying to fix it) under warranty. I've only had rental car expenses. The big inconvenience is getting the car to the shop, etc. . . It has been very frustrating to say the least.
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Intermittent loss of speed. Transmission stucks at lower gear. Vehicle runs fine for a while and suddenly jumps to lower gear, bringing the van to a sudden low speed. Luckly escaped from a major accident while overtaking a truck on highway at the speed of 70miles/hr. Showed the vehicle to Chrysler dealer. They just kept the van for long time and replace a piece of wire and said its good to go. But problem came back again after a week. Now they say all wiring has to be replaced which could cost me like $1700 to $1800. I'm the second owner and I take good care of this van, changing fluids, filters & stuff. If this is engineering mistake by Chrysler with their transmisson, then shouldn\\'t they take care of this issue. I spoke to Chrysler customer service and they said since this van is out of the warranty they are not responsible. Thanks.
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Vehicle 20 amp cigar lighter blew a fuse on two occasions.
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