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Cynthia
To add to your list, my left (driver side) sliding door started last week to make very bad squeaks over each bump or pothole (like a 12-year-old van).
I don't know what to do. I don't have the time to schedule appointments and then spend time at the dealer for hours or days, only to hear that "they can never duplicate my problems". I am already sick and tired of these stuff.
The only reason I can not see myself going away from Chrysler for a while is the entertainment options they provide like no other van. I wish Toyota (or should I say HYUNDAI?) copies that and I have some more choices.
Chrysler, again: PLEASE WAKE UP! IT'S LATE!!
Is it possible for me to fix this? Thanks.
Toyota Sienna is overpriced JUNK that has fewer nice features than Chrysler minivans. :sick:
i called indianapolis dealer, he set me up with my local dealer to have an alignment done with indiana delaer would pay, and then also scheduled the other repair under warranty. then before i get in there i hear all this clunking and rolling sounds from under the floor boards, after hitting bumps in the road. (i heard this on my 02 t&c as well). at my appointmnet they hear no clunking of course, but did find heat shield on steering rack was looose, and tightened, found rear brake lines rubbin on body, and adjusted them. radio was repaired with computer flash update, defroster need new control head (on order) and the alignment they said was not out of alignment so they rotated the tires, and now it pulls to the left. i will go back when control head comes in and tell them it pulls to the left. as far as the clunking (sounds like from drivers front end) i had this on 02, spend about 2,000 dollars and still had the sound, i will not go through this again. i googled town and country bulletins and found 15 you guys should do the same. i will be bringing in all bulletins to the dealer and having them performed. ANYBODY have any clunking/rolling sounds from under the hood around the drivers tire/front end?
not trashing chrysler,
not trashing indianapolis dealer at all. more the local. if you read it, indy dealer set me up here locally to get pulling problem resolved. but other problems arose during this period of time before i got to scheduled appointment. so i went to my local dealer, they rotated the tires for my pulling to the right problem..... guess what now it pulls to the left just as bad as to the right. still waiting to hear back when the control or whatever its called is in for the defroster issue. now at a week, and i still have that horrible clunking, which sounds like it comes from front left of vehicle. last post i said i had this on my 02 van spent couple thousand and still no fix.. any help would be great.
so no credibility problem, just blogging my issues. am i in the wrong forum!!
our 2005 T & C touring van has door issues.
the one on the left will open but not close all the way. what is up with that?
Our rear hatch has been acting up even longer: when I hit the remote either inside the van or key- it will get almost up and than start going back down to close. I than have to tap the remote a 2nd time to go all the way up. Oh and I cannot close it manually anymore either..
Thanks everyone. 2005 t&c touring
Thanks everyone. 2005 t&c touring
For those who may think the Toyota Vans are much better, I though I may have gotten a Lemon until I checked out some of their Forums, they have major issues. My D/C had over 110,000 miles and far less total cost in repairs than this Siennna with half the miles.
After reading the issues with T/C. I'm not sure which maker to go with. Definitively getting rid of my Toyota as soon as I return to my Permanent Residence.
Toyota Siennas are overpriced and the options are exorbitantly overpriced. Tires, windshield wiper blades, and other wear items on my 2006 Sienna LE had to be replaced with half the miles and age compared to the more reliable 2002 Chrysler T&C LX minivan I owned.
Does anyone know why this happens and if there is an easy fix?
Thanks.
I just read your post...I am having the same problem. I just purchased a 06 Dodge GC a month ago and have the leak in the exact place you mentioned.(the first heavy rain since the purchase) Were you able to find a solution? I would really love any info you could throw my way. Thank you .
While replacing the motor the window slid down and I dropped the central part from where all the cables in the mechanic part comes out from and I now need to find a way to set it up again so I can first of all make the window stay up (without duct tape) and secondly use it again.
Can anyone please describe whow this is done?
Unfortunately this is not described in the Haynes manuals.
Thanks