Hello
i keep finding my wife's town and country dead.
It usually happens every 3-4 weeks.
Alternator has been replaced and wasn't the problem.
Battery was replaced with a bigger one, and was not the problem.
I replaced the radio myself with the latest model revision available as i read that there was a TSB about radio issues with the first revision that could drain the battery, but it was not the problem.
Here is the bullettin: i just replaced the radio, not all the other parts. http://www.braunlift.com/productinforoot/prodmanuals/TSB/Chrysler-TSB/08-2-1-Electrical.pdf
IT used to happen every 2 weeks when i discovered the problem, after replacing the battery and the radio it happened again today after almost 6 weeks.
If you jump the car it starts right away.
Any suggestion? I took it to the mechanic and they could not find anything, they suggested to take it to the dealer as they might have more experience, but i am afraid on how much it would cost me to have them spent hours troubleshooting. I am almost at the point of buying a new car, i have 3 little kids (older 5 years old) and cannot absolutely afford to have them in a non reliable car especially in the cold
i keep finding my wife's town and country dead.
It usually happens every 3-4 weeks.
Alternator has been replaced and wasn't the problem.
Battery was replaced with a bigger one, and was not the problem.
I replaced the radio myself with the latest model revision available as i read that there was a TSB about radio issues with the first revision that could drain the battery, but it was not the problem.
Here is the bullettin: i just replaced the radio, not all the other parts. http://www.braunlift.com/productinforoot/prodmanuals/TSB/Chrysler-TSB/08-2-1-Electrical.pdf
IT used to happen every 2 weeks when i discovered the problem, after replacing the battery and the radio it happened again today after almost 6 weeks.
If you jump the car it starts right away.
Any suggestion? I took it to the mechanic and they could not find anything, they suggested to take it to the dealer as they might have more experience, but i am afraid on how much it would cost me to have them spent hours troubleshooting. I am almost at the point of buying a new car, i have 3 little kids (older 5 years old) and cannot absolutely afford to have them in a non reliable car especially in the cold
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