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MARTIN M Posted on Mar 07, 2013

PO888 2003 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY

Will not shift into reverse or any forward gears. New Torque converter, input sensor, output sensor, trans solenoid. I'm out of solutions.

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A

Anonymous

Does that mean a trans repair shop
or several,also gave up?

Have you Googled your vehicle,it's transaxle
model & checked the codes & solutions

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skychief2001

Stephen

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2012

SOURCE: 1998 Chrysler town and country wont shift into drive

Is the check engine light on ?
You may have a problem with a solenoid or pressure problem in the transaxle.

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