What would cause the transmission not to engage in any gear in a 2004 Town & Country Touring 3.8 6 cyclinder that will not engage in any gear.

Asked by rbuice Oct 31, 2012 at 03:07 PM about the 2004 Chrysler Town & Country Touring LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2004 Town & Country Touring 3.8 6 cyclinder that will not engage in any gear. I am trying to assess the likely cause so that I can assess whether to fix it or sale it to the junkyard.  Thanks

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Take several things into consideration. The car sounds like it needs a transmission. If it has, say, 150,000 miles on the original engine, bald tires, a big dent and/or rust, trashed interior, headliner falling seats ripped up, all that, forget it and get what you can from a junkyard, it's 19 years old. Now let's say it has 50,000 miles, good body, and paint, all the glass good, tires and brakes good, then consider spending money for that trannny

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