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Dodge Caravan Maintainance schedule

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I keep hearing about a maintainance schedule. Well I bought my '01 Grand Caravan used and never received the schedule. Today I took it in for a hose replacement to my power steering, and the service advisor begins to tell me that at 68,000 miles I need my radiator flushed, spark plugs changed, throttle body cleaned, the power steering fluid changed, etc. It was up to over $1,000 which I don't have. Are these things really necessary? The van is running fine. Every time I take it in for one thing, they find a half dozen other things I need done.
Also, can I have my radiator flushed and refilled at like say a Firestone, whcih is much cheaper, or does Chrysler vehicles require a certain brand?
Thanks for any insight into this matter.
Also, can I have my radiator flushed and refilled at like say a Firestone, whcih is much cheaper, or does Chrysler vehicles require a certain brand?
Thanks for any insight into this matter.
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Engineer at dealer said it is backfiring real bad, Now I don't know how he came to that conclusion, Did he run it through a computer or by ear. He said the plugs and wires need changing at $300. A mechanic friend said he will help change the plugs and wires. What plugs do people normnally use Bosch, NGK etc. What wires should I get Duralast or Bosch. At this mileage, should I go on and change the fuel filter as well. What else should I be looking for maintenance wise as well. Motoringmama can you direct me to where you got the instructions on changing the spark plugs.
Thank for any response
Good Luck
And I also bought an older used car last year a '95, and they even had 2 keys and remotes. Sounds like they lost your 2nd set. I would argue that they provide you with the 2nd one at no additional cost.
Upon occasion I've heard some dealerships insist that the "fuel service" was something required by Chrysler via a service bulletin of some sort. I always recommend to folks whenever they are told that to ask to see the Service Bulletin. So far, every time the dealership has had their bluff called, they've backed down.
As for the 4-Wheel alignment, well, that depends on how badly you beat on your van over pot-hole infested roads. Our 1998 had its first alignment just shy of 90,000 miles, and our 2003 has yet to be aligned. In the case of both vans, they've worn their combined five sets of tires nice and evenly.
Best Regards
Shipo
1) Believe the engineers that designed the thing in the first place and drive it without replacing the transmission fluid (which is the Chrysler recommendation)
2) Don't believe the recommendation and have the fluid and filter serviced every 30,000 miles (which was the schedule of the 1999 and older vans).
For my part I believe the engineers, and as such, I change the fluid and filter on our 1998 3.8 liter DGC every 30,000 miles, however, our 2003 3.8 liter DGC has over 100,000 miles on the factory fluid and filter and it still shifts as smoothly as it did the day it rolled out of the factory.
Best Regards,
Shipo
Best Regards,
Shipo
Best Regards,
Shipo
dodge grand caravan 3.3 gas engine ?..
Even before you will see any drop off in mileage, your car may start compensating itself for the less-than-efficient fuel burning at the plugs.
The biggest plug problem we've seen in our CPD mini's, is the gap gets larger.
You could probably re-use the plugs and wires, but they should be pulled, cleaned and gapped.
However, if you do it yourself, you will want to replace the wires and plugs when you see how much of a PITA the plug access is.
My 2 cents
Hope this helps. ood luck.
Dean.
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All information is taken from the Dodge Grand Caravan owners manual.