Widow was icey when I turned it on then it quit.
SOURCE: 2005 Town and country, turn signal either don't
Took it to mechanic and he found that it was the control handle on the steering column was bad. He says this is a common problem on these vans.
SOURCE: rear windshield wiper blade doesn't hit rear
the pivot pin must be rusted to the point it does not want to move, try lubing it with wd40 or equivalent lube,at the bottom of the wiper arm just before the bolt that holds it to the car is the pivot point.that's where it has to be lubed.
Testimonial: " Thank you for the information. Will give it a try."
SOURCE: windshield wiper turns on when car starts, then won't stop
The van is now about 13-14 years old, chances are that the switch has worn to a point that the finite metal particles are shorting it out causing it to be on all the time. Re and clean the switch contacts, you should be good to go. Please let me know how you make out. Good luck..
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SOURCE: CHRYSLER town and country mini van turn signal/flasher
I have a 2005 Chrysler T&C. The turn signal would not work at all or activate incorrect side. The switch is easy to remove as described by dukecityman.
Once the switch is of, it has four screws holding it together.I took this apart to find that there was a circuit-board which was contaminated with dirt. wiped it of, put it back together, working fine.
If you take it apart use caution. there are parts on the "top" which will fall out. ( they go right back in) The circuit-board is on the "bottom" half. You really only need to take this part off. (less moving parts)
Your going to replace it anyway, whats the harm?
SOURCE: need to replace a wiper motor on a 2002 chrysler
Remove the wiper arms (pop off the caps at the base) and the 15mm nut. Take out the screws that hold down the wind
shield cowl lift it away to expose the washer hoses. Unplug the wiper motor (center driver's side) by pulling
out the red clip on it and squeezing the tab. Remove the 13mm nut from the wiper motor idler arm and take
out the 3 10mm bolts that hold it in place. Squeeze it out from under the wiper transmission, or loosen the lower bolts. You'll see them. Not a difficult job, just take your time.
Hope I've helped.
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