Either purchase an OBDII code reader from the auto parts store or use the three key-turn method.
If you turn the key three times without starting, and the last time you leave it in the acc on position, the engine light will flash, giving you the older more general codes. There are other questions on the board that have been answered to explain this method much better than I can.
With the OBDII code readers going for less than 60 dollars now, It may be a good investment to buy one for your car. It will definitely save you money if a repair shop tells you the "computer says its your fuel injectors" when the scan tool tells you that its something like an "egr leak"
The first two steps are check the fluid and check the computer for trouble codes.
The first two steps are to check the fluid and check the computer for trouble codes.
I use a scan tool.
With a scan tool.
Chrysler does not have reset switches. You need to check for trouble codes with a scan tool.Chrysler does not have reset switches. You need to check for trouble codes with a scan tool.
The system is finished displaying trouble codes in the odometer.
A scan tool or code reader is required to read the trouble codes on a 2001 Chrysler Town and Country.
Double check all connectors. Check for engine trouble codes. Double check that the timing belt/chain is correct.
You have to use a scan tool.
A scan tool is preferred.
Have it checked for codes, That is the same as the check engine light.
It will depend on the trouble codes. If they are circuit codes, you have a wiring problem. If they are other codes you could have a vacuum leak, stuck egr valve, or engine malfunction.