Call your local dealer with the VIN number and they will tell you.
The best way to know if there are any open recalls to call the local dealer with the VIN number. They are required to tell you of any open recalls.
If you call your local dealer, they will check for free to see if you have any open recalls.
If you call your local dealer with the VIN, the dealer will check for open recalls for free.
Chrysler has had hundreds of recalls over the years. If you want to know if your car has any open recalls all you have to do is call your local dealer with the VIN number and they will check for free.
None that I am aware of. If you call your local dealer with the cars VIN number they will tell you if you have any open recalls.
If you call your local dealer with the VIN number they will check for any open recalls for you.If you call your local dealer with the VIN number they will check for any open recalls for you.
Well I had a grease fitting for a Chrysler 300 on the front end
Yes, you need a puller to remove the crank pulley.
If you call your local dealer with the VIN number they will run it in their computer and check for any open recalls.
There have been several recalls on the 97 Chrysler Town and Country. There has been a recall on the front air bag, the rear seatbelts, fuel injestion system and the brakes just to name a few.
I could not find any transmission related recalls on a 2004 Dodge Dakota. If you call your local dealer with the VIN, they will check the Chrysler computer system for any open recalls on your vehicle for free.
look online for TSB reports.. theres loads for the 87 - 95 series