2003 Chrysler Town & Country - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Ignition fuse blowing
You replace any blown fuse[--- one time only---
Then you have to go to wiring diagrams of the
circuit in trouble & find a problem
6/11/2021 5:06:33 PM •
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Need help changing brake pads and routers on 2003
Remove brake fluid from the master cylinder brake fluid reservoir until the reservoir is approximately 1/2 full. Discard the removed fluid.
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Raise and safely support the front of the vehicle. Remove the front wheels.
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Front brake caliper guide pin bolts
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Brake caliper by slowly sliding it up and off the adapter and brake rotor. Support the caliper out of the way with a strong piece of wire. Do not let the caliper hang by the brake hose or damage to the brake hose will result.
- If necessary, compress the caliper piston into the bore using a C-clamp. Insert a suitable piece of wood between the C-clamp and caliper piston to protect the piston.
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Outboard disc brake pad from the caliper by prying the brake pad retaining clip over the raised area on the caliper. Slide the brake pad down and off the caliper.
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Inboard disc brake pad from the caliper by pulling the brake pad away from the caliper piston until the retaining clip on the pad is free from the caliper piston cavity
To install:
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Be sure the caliper piston has been completely retracted into the piston bore of the caliper assembly. This is required when installing the brake caliper equipped with new brake pads.
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If equipped, remove the protective paper from the noise suppression gaskets on the new disc brake pads.
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Install or connect the following:
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New inboard disc brake pad into the caliper piston by pressing the pad firmly into the cavity of the caliper piston. Be sure the new inboard brake pad is seated squarely against the face of the brake caliper piston.
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Outboard disc brake pad by sliding it onto the caliper assembly
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Brake caliper assembly over the brake rotor and onto the steering knuckle adapter
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Caliper guide pin bolts and torque to: 35 ft. lbs. (47 Nm) on 2002–04 models or 26 ft. lbs. (35 Nm) on 2005 models
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Front. Apply the brake pedal several times until a firm pedal is obtained.
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Check the fluid level in the master cylinder and add fluid as necessary. Road-test the vehicle.
For the rotors:
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Remove brake fluid from the master cylinder brake fluid reservoir until the reservoir is approximately 1/2 full. Discard the removed fluid.
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Raise and safely support the front of the vehicle. Remove the front wheels.
- Remove or disconnect the following:
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Front brake caliper guide pin bolts
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Brake caliper by slowly sliding it up and off the adapter and brake rotor. Support the caliper out of the way with a strong piece of wire. Do not let the caliper hang by the brake hose or damage to the brake hose will result.
- If necessary, compress the caliper piston into the bore using a C-clamp. Insert a suitable piece of wood between the C-clamp and caliper piston to protect the piston.
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Outboard disc brake pad from the caliper by prying the brake pad retaining clip over the raised area on the caliper. Slide the brake pad down and off the caliper.
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Inboard disc brake pad from the caliper by pulling the brake pad away from the caliper piston until the retaining clip on the pad is free from the caliper piston cavity
To install:
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Be sure the caliper piston has been completely retracted into the piston bore of the caliper assembly. This is required when installing the brake caliper equipped with new brake pads.
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If equipped, remove the protective paper from the noise suppression gaskets on the new disc brake pads.
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Install or connect the following:
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New inboard disc brake pad into the caliper piston by pressing the pad firmly into the cavity of the caliper piston. Be sure the new inboard brake pad is seated squarely against the face of the brake caliper piston.
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Outboard disc brake pad by sliding it onto the caliper assembly
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Brake caliper assembly over the brake rotor and onto the steering knuckle adapter
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Caliper guide pin bolts and torque to: 35 ft. lbs. (47 Nm) on 2002–04 models or 26 ft. lbs. (35 Nm) on 2005 models
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Front. Apply the brake pedal several times until a firm pedal is obtained.
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Check the fluid level in the master cylinder and add fluid as necessary. Road-test the vehicle.
Check engine lamp on my
What do you mean by your statement "It appears to be a C1500."?
C1500 isn't a valid Chrysler engine code.
Radiator drain plug how do i open it to drain the radiator
You don't. You never open the petcock on radiators with plastic tanks because the petcock always breaks. If it doesn't break, it'll leak when you close it. No pro ever uses the petcock. You loosen the lower radiator hose clamp and yank the lower radiator hose. You'll take a bath, but it'll all be drained in about 1.5 mins. Then reconnect. You'll actually drain far more coolant that way too.
9/24/2017 3:10:10 AM •
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on Sep 24, 2017
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My ABS and TRAC off light keeps coming on what is happening
You need to have the rear axel differential oil serviced. Metal dust has collected on the speed sensor resulting in loss of speed sensor signal. Damage to Trac Lock friction plates can occur which is very expensive. The diff. lube should have been serviced at 80,000 miles. Check the maintenance schedule in your owners manual for info on miles and intervals
What is unexpected voltage on coolant relay circuit
Basically the PCM seen voltage on a wire that wasn't supposed to have it. Usually the wire/s that run from the relays to the PCM. It could be that one of those wires shorted to positive. Also the fuse /relay panel can short on the inside.
How do I line wiper arms
With the wipers in park (turned off) wiper arms loose on the transmission set to normal place they would be when off then tighten them down
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