Two problems related to automatic transmission control module have been reported for the 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan based on all problems reported for the 2004 Grand Caravan.
Engine started missing, vibrations from engine. Diagnosis electrical fault. Wiring harness brittle form harness being placed on, over and next, snaked around exhaust manifold, causing premature wiring failure. Fuel injector wiring harness unshielded in side of intake manifold / plenum. Wiring harness poorly shielded. This is a deliberate, intentional design / engineering to snake wiring harness around exhaust manifold. Causing wiring harness failure. Using sub-standard wiring components and not using shielding to cause pre-mature failure. Installing pcm (computer) in wheel well for pre-mature failure exposed to salt, road debris, water, etc. Pcm installed in open area of vehicle prone to failure. Consequential safety issues.
2004 Dodge Grand Caravan sxt v6-3. 8l with appx 24,000 miles rough idle condition while stopped when transmission is in drive that multiple dealers cannot duplicate with computers, but can duplicate when sitting in the automobile. One service manager stated that the problem exists on all 2004 Grand Caravans with the 3. 8l engine. Spark plugs and wires have been replaced, and pcm has been flashed to no available. If the problem is so common, then why isn't their a recall on this?.
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