My wife drives a 2005 Pacifica, so I assume that the procedure is the same, if not similar. Check the owners manual to be certain. (The procedure is outlined in the manual.) 1. Open the tail gate. 2. Remove the two bolts that hold the tail light assembly to the body. 3. Carefully rotate the assembly out (parallel to the ground) until it snaps free from the body. (Place a small piece of cloth at the apex of the horizontal V shaped edge where the ball-jointed peg is attached to the body. This will help to prevent the assembly from scratching the paint job.) 4. You then have ready access to all of the bulb connectors from the back side of the assembly. 5. Rotate the bulb connector counter clockwise to free the bulb connector. 6. Pull the bulb straight out of the connector. 7. Align the new bulb as the old bulb was aligned, and gently, yet firmly, push the new bulb into place. 8. Return the connector to the empty hole in the assembly and rotate it clockwise to secure it. 9. Push the ball-jointed peg into its receptacle in the body, and reconnect the assembly to the body with the two bolts remove in step 2.
There is not a fuel filter to change on a 2004 pacifica. They use the sock in the tanks for that, apparently.
replace heater relay and or heater blower motor
next to the right side head light
if it is hologen light then it is H7 for both low and high beams
It is on the starter.
Yes
You pry it out.
on the transmission
4
87 octane.
A ( 2004 to 2006 ) Chrysler Pacifica 3.5 litre V6 engine has a timing BELT A ( 2006 to 2008 ) Chrysler Pacifica 3.8 litre V6 engine has a timing CHAIN A ( 2007 and 2008 ) Chrysler Pacifica 4.0 litre V6 has a timing BELT
I was wondering the same thing about my 2004 Pacifica. I don't know if there are no lights on the cruise buttons, or if there is a blown bulb or fuse. They are not light.