02 town and country van

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Asked by Kanhawaini Jul 28, 2017 at 04:30 PM about the 2002 Chrysler Town & Country eL LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My town and country van won't move and it makes
a really loud noise when in drive

5 Answers

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More than likely something is already broke from your description. You can check the transmission fluid to make sure it is at the correct level. Educate yourself on transmission fluid filling because this is very critical that you do not under or over fill transmission.

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I did that and I'm thinking it could be my cv booth that is nroken can that be

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Yes it could be. Please pray that it is a cv axle. Much cheaper and simple job to replace. Look under car from each wheel into the middle of van going into transaxle. Is it hanging down? Most of these are under $100 each side. Have you been hearing a crunch when making turns? Left turn and the right is bad. Right turn and drivers side is bad

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Are the inner or outer boots tore and grease all over instead of in the gears? Can you grab and see if there is play? Be careful or put jack stand under front when doing this.

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Ok when my van stop working the front tire was npt straight anymore so it would be that sode

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