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How to remove rear A/C expansion valve on 2001 Chrysler Town and Country
Next remove the rear seats or stow them. Then remove all the trim panels from the passenger rear of the
vehicle. You will then be able to see the rear HVAC assembly.
Jack up the vehicle and support it properly. remove the nut that holds the rear lines to the expansion block.
Remove the heater core form the HVAC module with the cooling lines still attatched. Remove the HVAC module from the vehicle.
You will then be able to replace the rear evap core/tubes/expansion valve.
Get the kit from the dodge dealer. It will make life very easy. I’m happy to assist further over the phone at
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Can't release parking brake need help
What kind of chrysler? It should release with the brake release handle. Is it a floor mount park brake or a console mounted park brake.Is the brake released with the handle but seems like it is still on/
All transmission light on the dash board cluster, and p1698 code came up
I'm afraid I have little to offer in answers on your van. My repair manual only goes up to 1996. So I don't know what that code means. Your tranny may just need a service. Drain the fluid, clean the pan, and install new filter and gasket. Or it could be a sensor. There are also valve bodies that can go out and make you lose Reverse. That is what happened to a Ford Maverick I had years ago. Also, your shift linkage may have come out of adjustment and while it may say R on dash, you're actually in N. Best of luck.
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