I have a 2008 Dodge Caravan that whistles when either I reach a speed between 65 - 75 or when a strong wind comes from the front left corner of the vehicle. Took it to the dealership when I noticed the front fender came loose where it meets thefender well. They replaced the fasteners to reattach the fender. Did not make a difference.
Since I travel for my job I had plenty of time to analyze the problem. What I think is happening is the wind is causing the headlamp on the driver side to vibrate at a high frequency causing the sound. Think of when you have the brake rotors turned and they put a large rubber band around the outer edge of the rotor to prevent a very high pitched squeal. (If you've never heard this before, it will cause you to put your fingers in your ears!) So I used the same principle and wrapped a layer of electrical tape around the top, sides, bottom and outer edges of the headlamp to decrease the vibration. This has solved the problem for me.
Good Luck!
I don't believe so but you could call a wrecking yard and ask them to be sure.
It could have a 31th or a 41te
Could be one of a number of things, as it could be in any vehicle.
If the interior lights come on and go of and chimes sound off f on a 1997 Dodge Caravan there could be a loose connection somewhere. This is a common condition with the Dodge Caravan series.
Transmission mount
There could be on at each wheel bearing.
Heater coil could have went out.
Not from the factory. Replacement parts could though.
There are several reasons why a 1995 Dodge Caravan may turn off while driving. One reason could be in the electrical system. Another reason could be in the fuel system.
If the radio in a 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan quits working, it is likely a blown fuse. It could also be faulty wiring or a defective radio.
Could be a plugged fuel filter.
Check coolant level Could be a weak thermostat