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Chrysler Pacifica: Care & Maintenance
Here is the new place to discuss Chrysler Pacifica maintenance & repair issues. If you're experiencing a problem with your Pacifica or have insights to offer others, regarding maintenance & repair issues, post your messages here.
Please note: this is not the place to bash the Pacifica or to discuss overall Chrysler reliability vs other makes/models. This discussion is intended as a place of support/help for Chrysler Pacifica owners. In accordance with our Member Agreement Guidelines, off topic posts will be subject to automatic deletion.
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Please note: this is not the place to bash the Pacifica or to discuss overall Chrysler reliability vs other makes/models. This discussion is intended as a place of support/help for Chrysler Pacifica owners. In accordance with our Member Agreement Guidelines, off topic posts will be subject to automatic deletion.
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Keep your eyes open for other helpful links (i.e. Edmunds' Maintenance Guide) soon to be added to that area. And now, back to the subject of Chrysler Pacifica Maintenance & Repair issues.
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I found a very good one at stylinconcepts.com.
It is a resonator tip, 2.75" inlet, 3.5" outlet.
The tip fills the factory valence notch beautifully.
The attaching end is black, so it does not look like an aftermarket tip.
The tip is made by Pilot, the item # is PM522, and it sells for $24.95.
radio static, staticky tweeter, knocking noise when switching from drive to neutral, reverse, etc, can't program homelink. By the way, there is no way to bypass electronic liftgate - seems like an accident waiting to happen?
Knocking Noise-?
Homelink-?
Electronic Lift Gate-No bypass is needed since the liftgat automatically stops and reverses when it detects an object. The liftgate is also very gentle when it closes.
Some newer garage door openers use a "rolling code" technology which is more involved to program. The owners manual has suggestions, and a phone # to call if you are still having trouble.
Also: Radio reception may just be weak on AM, which is a waste on the 5.1 digital sound system.
By the way, the liftgate may be operated manually; just squeeze the rubber covered release under the exterior handle.
But how do you bypass the remote liftgate? I looked in the manual and couldn't find anything. My wife has already set it off twice by accident - the liftgate button is the largest one on the remote.
Everything new takes a while to get used to!
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I used nothing but 87 in both my 300Ms and they ran fine.
I'll start with:
Did you know?
When the EVIC is set to turn on the headlights when the wipers are activated during daylight, the sysyem will delay dimming the instruments until it gets dark.
Who's next?
http://www.lexol.com/vinindex.html
great stuff and Lexol is great if you have leather .. you find it usually at some of the Luxery car dealers but I think you can get it at Target Stores
The service schedule on my Pacifica calls for the first oil change at 6,000 for the type of driving I do. The 'sticker' the dealer put on my windshield for my first service calls for 4,000 miles. I've read here on the boards that some are changing their first oil well before that.
I've got 700 miles on the odometer right now. What's the best recommendation you all can make for the timing of the first oil change?
BTW, it seems to me that waiting until 6,000 is just too long...my old Volvo recommended every 5,000 and I even thought that was a bit much and usually went in after 3,500-4,000.
Thanks!
Anyway, my dealer told me I should use "Schedule B" for maintenance which is service every 3000 miles. I traded in a 1993 Eagle Vision. It also had the 3.5L engine. As I remember it was scheduled for oil changes every 6000 miles, and that was from 10 years ago. I always did change the oil between 3 and 4000 miles, so in effect I was doing what my dealer suggested. My point is that with the other car I was told I could do the changes every 6K and I chose to do it every 3K. Now I am being told to do it every 3K.
Have we gone backwards in technology? Has oil quality gone down? Has something changed in the engine? I'm confused.
I was sort of planning to stick to my 3K-4k changes but am surprised I am being directed to do that... and that my dealer isn't the only one passing on that info.
What has happened? All thoughts greatly appreciated.
I figure hmmm $35k car vs $18 oil change (no brainer) ... I did the oil change and then drove the pacifica over the 80 mph point to see how she handles :-) oh by the way I change every 3k to 3.5k miles and always change your filter when changing oil ... unless you dont plan on keep your SUV....
Oil and filter changes on a regular basis were totally ingrained into my head by my Dad as a teenager. He made us keep a log book in our glove boxes to keep track of MPG statistics and regular maintenance performed. He told me straight off that of all the 'regular' maintenance a car is required to have, I should never, ever skimp on the oil changes. Its the cheapest money I'll ever spend, he always said.
I think the fact that I drove my very first car over 100K miles, my second almost 100K (totalled thanks to an illegal left turn by a Jeep, and I only had 2 payments left), my third over 100K and my fourth 155K must mean I did something right. Oh...and with each one of these cars? Never needed any major work beyond regular wear and tear stuff.
With any luck (knocking wood right now) my Pacifica will continue the tradition!
Also, what about the lower body sections that are plastic and a different color? Any suggestions for a "coating" for that?
Anyone want to take a crack at this one?
Thanks!
The common element among these vehicles and the Pacifica, of course is the 3.5 L engine. Both the 2000 300M and the 2001 300M manuals recommended oil changes at 7,500 miles, I believe. Now, the same engine needs an oil change at 3,000 miles???
I have always changed my oil at 3,000 miles, so the change doesn't affect my maintenance schedule. My latest long term cars (85 Buick LeSabre and 89 Chevrolet Caprice) achieved 226,000 and 192,000 miles respectively, so I would recommend the 3,000 mile change.
I am suspicious that Chrysler felt the 7,500 mile change was "good enough" to satisfy the 36,000 mile warranty previously in place. Now that the warranty is 70,000 miles, maybe they want you to take better care of your engine, and perhaps find an out on a warranty claim if you haven't maintained the 3,000 mile schedule.
This is the only reason I can think of for the recommended schedule change for the same engine...
I'm not sure I want to hear this answer <G>!
I put 130,000 miles on 2 300Ms, and changed oil every 5,000 miles. I never had to add oil between changes.
My plan for the Pacifica is to change oil and rotate the tires every 6,000 miles.
I drive 25,000+ miles per year, so I change oil about every 3 months. I feel a good plan is to change oil every 3-4 months if you don't put on a lot of miles.
As for waxing, I first carefully wash the car, and dry everything including the door, hood and trunk/liftgate jambs.
I then apply a coat of 3M "imperial Hand glaze" which has a mild cleaner and fills swirl marks. Apply this coat to the jambs also, as it makes them easier to wipe clean at every wash. Buy this at an auto paint store in the 32 oz. bottle ...it's much cheaper than the smaller bottle sold at some auto parts stores.
Next, I apply a coat of "Meguires #26 High Tech Paste Wax".
The resulting finish usually lasts for 6 months if you wash with a good auto wash like "Turtle Wax Car Wash".
For the wheels & Tires, I like "Eagle One Tire & Wheel Cleaner", and Meguires "Endurance Tire Gel" whigh is available in both satin and gloss finishes.
Have fun in your garage!
My feeling also is that Chrysler is well familiar with human nature in that while those who visit message boards like this might follow their owners manuals to the letter, the majority of their customers do not. Therefore, they have to build some amount of "slop" into their recommendations. I don't think you can go wrong changing your oil every 3000 miles but I also don't know that your engine will not run 200,000 trouble free miles if you change oil only every 6000 miles.
Back in the 60's, the recommended interval was 1,000 miles, so 3,000 was easy for me to adjust to...
BTW, the reason I am lurking on the Pacifica board is that my wife (who also has a 300M) is considering the Pacifica for her next vehicle and this is a great place to learn...
Car has been in the shop for 2 weeks now. The part is unavailable and there are nearly 200 request having been made for the same part. They are being stingy about taking the part off the assembly line now. Still waiting to hear from Chrysler about this. Anyone else having this problem? I live in 100 degree temps, have two babies, can't have us roasting to death in a brand new 35K car! I'm starting to feel really stupid. Yes, it's a wonderful concept, but I'm having a hard time endorsing the PAC right now.