The heater was working fine last night and then suddenly stopped working! The rear heat still works, so its only the front that quit! I thought it might be a fuse, so I checked the fuse box under the hood, but wasn't sure which one, if any, was the heater fuse! Just this morning, I tried the heater again, and it started to blow heat for about 2 seconds and completely stopped again! What could this problem be?
SOURCE: fuse box chrysler town and country van
2002 town and country uses a relay and fuse...check fuse # 10 (a 40amp) in the box under the hood. the relay is also there
SOURCE: 2005 town and country
when the blower resistor burns out the blower motor will not work sometimes on only one or more speeds its located in the heater box on the passenger side. its held in with 2 fasteners the part is inexpensive.
SOURCE: 2000 Chrysler Town & Country , no heat, blower fan working fine
Probably one of two things. First make sure that your coolant level is full. If the coolant is not flowing properly you won't get heat. If you begin to get heat while driving, but only when you are excelerating, this is your problem. If that is not it you may need to change the thermostat. This is noot hard as long as it is easy to get to and it should be easy.
SOURCE: CHRYSLER town and country mini van turn signal/flasher
I have a 2005 Chrysler T&C. The turn signal would not work at all or activate incorrect side. The switch is easy to remove as described by dukecityman.
Once the switch is of, it has four screws holding it together.I took this apart to find that there was a circuit-board which was contaminated with dirt. wiped it of, put it back together, working fine.
If you take it apart use caution. there are parts on the "top" which will fall out. ( they go right back in) The circuit-board is on the "bottom" half. You really only need to take this part off. (less moving parts)
Your going to replace it anyway, whats the harm?
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