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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / November 2007

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98 Grand Caravan

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news.cogeco.ca - 06 Nov 2007 18:01 GMT
Instrument cluster is acting up and I know that this is a common problem,
leaving a trouble code relating to the transmission.  I have been told that
the problem is in the conector at the back of the dash and not a problem
with the tranny, and the conection's to the board  may have to be
re-soldered.  Is this a common fix?  I am tired of not having the guages
work, and having to reset the DTC's.  Any info would be appreciated.

Dave
98 Grand Caravan 3.3L, 247,000 Km's.
L.G.R. - 06 Nov 2007 23:05 GMT
> Instrument cluster is acting up and I know that this is a common problem,
> leaving a trouble code relating to the transmission.  I have been told
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> Dave
> 98 Grand Caravan 3.3L, 247,000 Km's.

I am having the same problem with the same car. But à second hand one, year
2000, fit your car and aparently don't have the problem. You can have one
for 100$ and 30 minutes for the instal.  Don't bother trying to repair, you
are gone lost too much time.  Good luck
L.G.R.
news.cogeco.ca - 07 Nov 2007 14:26 GMT
thanks for the info...

Dave

>> Instrument cluster is acting up and I know that this is a common problem,
>> leaving a trouble code relating to the transmission.  I have been told
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> repair, you are gone lost too much time.  Good luck
> L.G.R.
 
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