99 Chrysler Town & Country serious problem SOS!!
The problem with the van is that while I am driving all of my gauges go out as well as the odometer and shift lights. In the top display for the lights it will light up ABS,ALARM SET, SERVICE ENGINE SOON. The van drives fine as this happens but once i shut it off it will not start back up for a while. Usually if I wait 1hr it will then turn on. Ive been to our locale dealer they stated it must be the BCM. So i purchased a new BCM from them and installed it however it is still doing the same. So I take it back only this time they tell me They thinks its the PCM but they cant guarantee it. Anyone have any ideas. Please Help thanks
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However, the symptoms (in addition to the cluster failing as you mentioned) that accompany this event can vary case by case, so it is difficult to say whether the failure to start is directly caused by this or not. I would start with re-soldering the unit. I have to do that on my van (a '98 DGC AWD) as well.
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Your problems are probably from the same source, which is a very common problem on these mini vans. I have owned many of them & this was usually the source of all these problems.
I have owned 5 of these minis, Chryslers, Dodges & Plymouths, and have had this problem in everything from the base models throught the top of the line models, because they all use the same parts and had the problem with them from the 87 to the 2000 model year range.
The instrument panel circuit board connectors inside the dashboard was usually the source of all these problems, and range from lights acting crazy, to no start, to start & die, to door locks going crazy.
It has been a problem for many years & Chrysler tends to blow it off & from what I gather most of the dealers just seem to throw parts at them trying to correct them. There are many posts here in this forum about this same problem.
You need to take apart the instrument cluster, clean the solder connections on the circuit board behind the plastic connectors, then reheat each pin-solder point to reflow the solder, or replace the cluster board. These boards get very warm and very brittle, & flex and then the solder joints crack giving all kinds of crazy behavior to the vehicle as it flexes.