2012 town and country electrical issues

Asked by Guru99P4QQ Oct 15, 2020 at 07:17 AM about the 2012 Chrysler Town & Country

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

While driving my van will sometimes loose all
power. Lights go out, steering gets rough and
engine shuts off. Sometimes it will cut completely
out then I will have to stop put in park then it fires
back up again. Other times when it cuts out while
driving I will coast for about 2-3 seconds and it
turns back on all by it self. No check engine light or
anything on the dash.

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First thing is to clean the battery cable connections and have the battery tested.

Hello Bob, I had already taken both the Vitter and alternator and got them tested both was good. I just bought my batter about 3 months ago brand new and replaced the alternator around April-May.

Did you ever sort out this issue? We had the exact same issue twice with our 2014 T&C today. Full power cut off (all electrical), engine stalls, and the fires right back up like nothing was wrong.

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