SOURCE: error codes 442 and 456 on 2003 Chrysler Town and Country
Could be the gas cap. Do you fill the tank with the engine running?
Otherwise, check the hoses near the Evap canister. I have 2003 T&C and had the small leak and large leak codes. I looked at the evap cansiter and the hose coming from the fuel tank vapor line had a huge crack in it, to the point it had fallen off the evap caniser. I trimmed the end of the hose and reconnected and voila, no codes.
The evap canister is on the driver's side of the van, underneath, slightly behind the drivers seat.
BTW, to clear the codes without an OBDII reader, remove the negative cable for 5-10 minutes (15 to be safe). The computer resets and clears the codes, except for one that it sets saying loss of power to the memory.
SOURCE: fuse for stereo/cd in chrysler town and country minivan
Its in the box next to the battery and i had the same problem.The fuse is on the first line top.
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SOURCE: locassion of output speed sensor on 2003 Town and Country
The input and output speed sensors look identical on the connector side. The one over the solenoid pack is the input, the one closer to the left frame rail or left front wheel is the output sensor. I hope this helps.
SOURCE: 2007 Chrysler TOWN AND COUNTRY.. OVRHEAD MAP
I had the same problem on my 07 and it turned out to be caused by the bulbs getting too hot and melting the surrounding plastic which opened the circuit powering them. I was able to fix the problem by removing the bulbs and cleaning the sockets allowing the bulbs to seat correctly. The lenses snap off to give you access to the bulbs. If you are not familiar with how interiors of cars come apart, I would not suggest doing it as you may crack the lens.
SOURCE: how to remove starter for 2002 chrysler town &
There are two bolts to remove, opposite sides. One is a normal bolt, the other one is hidden by wires. Remove the nut on the ground wire, remove the ground wire, use deep socket over this to remove the bolt. It's easier than you think, about an hour and a half total.
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