I can not find any, if you call your local dealer they will do a VIN specific search.
I haven't had this happen to me, but it did happen to the previous owner of my '92 Grand Voyager. Chrysler had a warranty recall for this problem, and I'm fairly sure even though the brand Plymouth is now defunct, the warranty will still be honored. I'd call the nearest Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealership first, before you drive down to verify the warranty and to set up an appointment; they'll also probably need your vehicles VIN # to identify your vehicle.
Chrysler ordered a recall on Jeeps because of safety issues related to the large amount of deadly fires after rear-end crashes. The recall involved 1.5 million Jeeps.
I have the same car with the same clicking noise right after you start the engine. The noise stops shortly after starting. There was a recall from Chrysler for this problem. Contact your local dealer regarding this matter.
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No, Jeep is made be Chrysler.
I had the same problem. It is the clock spring in the steering column and I took it to the dealer and they fixed without charge it under a recall. Check out Chrysler's web page for recalls.
very seldom are vehicles past 10 years old recalled.
MAP sensor if I recall
No, there has not been an official recall for the 2005 Chrysler Town and Country concerning cooling fan relay problems. However, such cooling fan problems have been widely reported.
If a safety problem is discovered in a car, the car company must initiate a recall to fix the problem at no charge to consumers.
You can call your local dealer with the VIN number or go on www.safercar.gov to find out if your car has an open recall.
There is a recall on that car because of an electric system malfunction. See if your vin is on the recall list. Dealer will fix for free.