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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

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Yes new gas shocks on the lift gate will fix your problem. I had the same problem on my 2005 Pacifica and when it hit my head- I came up with the solution.

Good Luck,
Ray

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2009

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The "CORRECT" antifreeze is HOAT which stands for "hybrid organic additive technology" and is only available at Chrysler dealers and costs over $20 a gallon. But if you buy the kind that says"add to any color antifreeze" it is ok....I have added it to mine with no problems.....watch the labels though, some say they can be used to "replace" any fluid but require a complete system flush.....it took me about three days of fretting and researching to find some stuff that would be ok to add. hope this helps.

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2010

SOURCE: 2006 Chrysler Pacifica serpentine belt routing

here are a couple diagrams...
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2010

SOURCE: 2006 chrysler pacifica accelerator pedal sticking

carbon buildup in the throtle body is most likely the problem you need to remove the air cleaner and buy some card cleaner. there ia a butterfly valve in the throat of the assembly that will have a carbon ring built up around it use the carb cleaner and a tooth brush to remove it this happened to my pacifica I could not believe it was something so simple I went through lubricating all the cables before I found the real problem

Testimonial: "I replaced the air filter and cleaned the butterfly valve and seat.It seems to be working just fine.Time will tell if the fix is permanent.THANKS!!!!"

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2011

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No need to worry. It means it is time for Oil change, filters, coolant change. The "message" is just a reminder that it is time to have a scheduled maintenance done. What needs to be done is determined by the vehicle mileage and is set out in your owners manual.

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2005 Chrysler Pacifica with 3.8 engine. Is there a interior fuse box in it please.

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No, it just has the Integrated Power Module in the engine bay.

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PCM chrysler pacifica 2006

If I remember correctly, it should be behind the inner wheel liner on the drivers side behind the bumper. Just pull the drivers wheel and the liner is easily accessible.
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I found the lug wrench and jack. Where is the nut to lower the spare and where is the 4-sided adapter stored?

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My 2006 chrysler pacifica is all of a sudden reading invalid key and fob. what do i do?

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The cooling fan on my 2006 chrysler pacifica wont blow?

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2006 Chrysler Pacifica serpentine belt routing

here are a couple diagrams...
1e7d361.jpg

011a835.jpg

If you need anything else, let me know.

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2006 Chrysler Pacifica Auotmatic Liftgate

Yes new gas shocks on the lift gate will fix your problem. I had the same problem on my 2005 Pacifica and when it hit my head- I came up with the solution.

Good Luck,
Ray
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