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It is on the left side of the block, only tools required are 13 and 15 mm sockets and wrenches.
The 3.8L in a Chrysler Town and Country does not have a belt, it has a timing chain that does not require service.The 3.8L in a Chrysler Town and Country does not have a belt, it has a timing chain that does not require service.
This sounds like a stuck VCC solenoid. Replace the solenoid. Keep in mind that aftermarket parts may cost as much as $5 less, but some require cutting and grinding and wiring adaptations to fit, so OE is nice.
The fuel filter is located on the driver's side of the frame and will require a special tool to replace it.
Late model Chrysler mini-vans do not have any "grease fittings" the ball joints and tie-rod ends are sealed and do not require grease. They do not last forever ao be aware that the after market replacements for the ball joints often have grease fittings. They are located at the bottom of the joint and may require that the wheel be removed to gain access.
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The fuel filter is located under the car on the frame just in front of the gas tank. It will require a special tool to replace it.
Yes, it is inside the transmission fluid pan in the solenoid valve body. You can access it with the transmission still on the vechicle. Does not require transmission removal and disassembly.
Chrysler outboards produced after 1966 require a 50:1 fuel to oil mix.
Chrysler outboards manufactured after 1966 require a 50:1 fuel/oil mix.
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The fuel filter is located under the car on the frame just forward of the gas tank. It will require a special tool to remove the filter.