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  1. 3rd Generation Chrysler Minivans: 1996-2000
    I have a 1996 T&C 3.3L with just over 406K miles. I changed the oil and noticed that quite a bit of transmission fluid was puddled on at about the juncture of where the transmission connects to the engine, roughly in the flex plate area. Has anyone experienced this? Would odds be a bearing...
  2. 4th Generation Chrysler Minivans: 2001-2007
    hi i hope ive put this in the right section im new to the group and thought someone else may have had the same problem. my grand voyager has a strange hum when driving it sounds like its coming from drivers side front but when you turn one way it gets louder when you turn the other way it stops...
  3. 4th Generation Chrysler Minivans: 2001-2007
    1 have 175K and I engaged the passing gear one too many times it seems. Does anyone know what this may be and if it can be repaired? I don't have high hopes for the engine but I absolutely LOVE this AWD van and want to keep it running as long as possible. I can't afford $5K for a rebuilt...
  4. 3rd Generation Chrysler Minivans: 1996-2000
    Hi, it's me again. It seems like my van has been asking for a lot of attention lately. Keeps me hoppin'... starting to wonder about replacing the van sometime. Noticed this evening that my alternator is making a humming noise (tracked it down using the hose-stethoscope method). Unhooked the...
  5. 4th Generation Chrysler Minivans: 2001-2007
    Just noticed tonight the van has a constant chirp from the engine. I only drive it on the weekends and not that far so who knows how long this has been going on. It has not rained here in 2 weeks so it is not a moisture issue with a belt. I think it is a bearing, maybe the alternator bearing...
  6. 3rd Generation Chrysler Minivans: 1996-2000
    I searched around for help with pulling the rear drum and hub/bearing assy. and gleaned bits here and there, but didn't see everything in one place, so here goes. (the latter bits should work for rear disc too, but not AWD) Unbolt the ABS sensor and tie it out of the way. Then, if the drum is...
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