So my wifes T&C is misfiring in #3 & 4 one front 1 back I have replaced the plugs wire and coil pack the error code from the check engine light still says coil pack #3 & 4 wont even ark no spark at all I am at a loss I have been ripped off by a mechanic shop for 200$ just to tell me I need a new coil pack so why not I used the warranty and replaced it ahain still same thing can anybody please help
SOURCE: 1996 Chrysler Town & Country
check your plug wire..and the plug itself, my son's girlfriends car had the same issue and it turned out to be the plug itself...they were autolite plugs and had a removable top (threaded on)...it had come unscrewed with driving vibrations...you have to reset the computer with the key on but the engine off to get it to clear.
SOURCE: 1996 Chrysler Town & Country won't start
If you have fire, then it's probably a fuel problem. Turn the key to the on position, you should hear a 'whirring' sound from the gas tank, which is the fuel pump. This sound will only last a few seconds , but should indicate that the fuel pump is working. If no sound, check the fuel pump fuse, fuel pump relay, and the fuel pump itself . Good luck.
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SOURCE: I have an 05 town and country stow and go
Other than a bad scanner, you have got something going on there, Is it missing or just telling you it is missing? Did you try another wire in the No. 1 spot? Did you look at it running at night?(light show) Try separating the wires going to No. 1 and see if anything changes. The only other thing I would check is a stuck valve. A compression check will tell you what it is. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: 2001 Town & Country. No spark. Have codes
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As a first course of action, I strongly suggest that you remove the positive battery connector and let it sit for atleast 5mins. before reconnecting. This will reset the system and may get it back to it's normal operation.
If the problem still persists, don't lose hope. If you happen to know someone who has a spare ECM then try a swap for I'm suspecting a computer issue here. If there's none, you may want to get one from the junkyard to cut the cost.
Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa! Have a good one!
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