SOURCE: buzzing sound through the speakers
Sounds like you are getting interferance from something like a cordless phone, TV, Computer something like that.
SOURCE: fuse for stereo/cd in chrysler town and country minivan
Its in the box next to the battery and i had the same problem.The fuse is on the first line top.
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SOURCE: I have a 2002 town & Country and think the BCM is bad
Check all fuses under dash & under hood in fuse/relay box first.
SOURCE: how to replace a water pump on a 2005 town &
around 450 dollars. It varies from dealership to dealership. Call around and get a basic qoute as most shops will tell you that they need to see the vehicle to be able to give u a better quote. Most items replaced would be the coolant, thermostat, water pump,hoses(most will if the hoses are really "soft"), and all associated gaskets.
SOURCE: 2002 Chrysler Town & Country starting intermittent
I assume you've checked all connections from the battery and starter to make sure they are clean and tight. It is a little weird that you do not have trouble starting in neutral yet you get a clicking sound in park. My first thought would be the neutral safety switch on the transmission but you shouldn't even get a click in park if that is bad.
One possibility is the contacts in your starter have worn down and are causing too more resistance (explains the clicking). At the back of your starter is a metal cover that is held on by three tiny bolts (6mm). Disconnect the battery first! (You might have to remove the starter to get to this part) Remove this cover and pull out the plunger assembly. Underneath are two brass plates. Compare one plate to the other. If one is noticeably thinner then it could be the cause of the clicking. You will even see a round groove in the plate. You can buy the plunger and contacts from this website: http://www.nationsautoelectric.com/densoparts.html or you can opt to get a starter from your friendly auto parts store. The first picture shows the bad contact on the left. Notice the groove, the metal has become really thin there. This picture shows a pitted plunger assembly. Always good to replace it too.This picture shows all the new parts installed.
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