Van won't start.

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Asked by Marcus Jan 21, 2016 at 06:48 PM about the 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Touring FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2010 Chrysler Town and Country minivan
3.8 liter . I have problems with my lights randomly
going out while driving so I replaced the fuse box
and now the van will not start red light blinks
center of dash for will not roll over. Checked all
fuses everything is good . Put old fuse box back in
starts right up no red light blinking from the center
of the dash.

2 Answers

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i had an 08 where the headlights would go out randomly after much ado and no parts... i found a grain of sand in the light switch , the goopie in there had a grain of metal, sand or junk in it , i cleaned the goop, wastn much, put it back together and never lost my lights again ...... the switch was a simple plastic cam affair and had a dollop of goo on it ....shouda had a shield dunno what too say bout fusebox and what the red light does say can u reinstall old fusebox ?

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I have be able to get them to come back on of i disconnect the fuse box wait about 30 seconds and connected back and then they come right back on. Yes reinstalled old (fusebox) or TIPM ( Totally integrated power module) and started right up called dealership to see and they said the new fuse box has to be flashed in order for it to work the red light stands for security alert system. Chrysler should have a recall on these vans for this issue I've read a lot of message boards and there are lots of people who have the same exact problem and changing the fuse box seems to work .

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