Water pumps can go at any time. They are warrenteed on a new car for 36,000 miles. Usually you can expect them to last 100,000 miles. Proper maintenance (changing radiator fluid) at recommended intervals can effect the longevity. Mostly they are ignored until they break then they are replaced.
well i have one and its a 98 and still running
100k You won't need to. It will last the life of the engine.
From my experience the original will fail by 50,000 miles.
Normally it will last the life of the engine and is changed when the engine is overhauled.
The Dodge 3.8L has a timing chain that should last for the life of the engine. There is no service interval.
The fuel filter is part of the pump module in the fuel tank. It is considered good for the life of the fuel pump.
A 2002 Grand Caravan would have either a 3.3L or 3.8L V6. Both of those engines have timing chains that will last the life of the engine and should never need serviced. A 2.4L inline 4 cylinder in a Caravan or Voyager has a belt that should be changed around every 100,000 miles.
To remove the armrest in a 2002 Dodge Caravan, locate the bolts holding it in place. Remove the bolts and carefully life the armrest off the seat.
It should last the life of the engine and not need changed.It should last the life of the engine and not need changed.
With normal maintenance they will last 250,000 miles
Not normally. It should last the life of the engine.
depends on how much money you're willing to spend on it for repairs. I have a 01 caravan with original engine and transmission and it has 286,000 and only recently started costing money.***I have a 1998 Dodge Grand Caravan with 252,000 miles and going strong. Transmission replaced at 175,000 miles. Water pump and driver power window motor replaced. Of course, struts replaced. Parking brake lost its mojo at about 240,000 miles. No engine problems at al. No A/C problems. I expect to drive this car to 300,000 miles.