SOURCE: 2001 Town & Country ignition switch locked
you need to call a locksmith to come to your home. They will replace one or more of the tumblers/cylinders inside the ignition key area. The EXACT same thing happened to me. The Chrysler dealership wanted to charge me over $400 to fix the problem. My wonderful mobile locksmith knew exactly what was srong the nanosecond I mentions the make and model! $49.00 later - FIXED! good luck!
SOURCE: Where is the neutral safety switch located on 1998 Town & Country
THE NEITRAL SAFTEY IS LOCATED ON THE DRIVERS SIDE OF THE TRANSMISSION WHERE THE SHIFTING LINKAGE HOOKS TO AN ELECTRICAL SWITCH THIS SWITCH CONTROLS ALL FUNCTIONS
REVERSE LTS, NEUTRAL SAFETY AND OTHER ITEMS
SOURCE: 2001 Chrysler Town & Country mini-van stalling at all speeds
2001 Chrysler Town and Country- Won't start. Turn over. It acts like the fuel is not getting to the engine. After many attempts , it starts and runs like there are no problems. The car has 120,000 and has never had a problem. Is the fule pump bad?
SOURCE: replace rear bumper 2001 town and country van
Depends on how baddly the whole car is bent and how much you pay your self. You can do it, and if it's bent bad enought that you can't expect to pay mor than flat rate anyway because thier not just changing the bumper cover and or the bumper core and or the bumper core supports and or painting the new bumper cover and or replacing or straightening the care and even pulling the frame.. Most body shops and dealers will estimate this job but they have to see it because of the stroy I just told. They most often estimate for free as your insureance companies adjuster wight also. They may even come to your work or home to see the problem. If you want to keep the insurance man out of the loop then go to an auto parts store that sells auto paint and supplies. They'll tellyou about their customers and what to expect from them. and you'll hear alot of different prices, including look good or look good and be good and strong, all the prices wil be different.
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