Got a 130,000 and still going strong.
250-300K shouldn't be a problem
put it on
You have to repair the cause of the code that put it in limp mode.
You can not. Chrysler did not put a key cylinder disarm switch on that vehicle.
To replace the thermostat on a Chrysler Pacifica, first locate the thermostat housing just behind the alternator. Remove the two bolts holding this on, then remove the old thermostat. Replace with a new thermostat and thermostat gasket. The put the bolts back in and tighten down. Make sure to check the antifreeze levels after this project.
Yes, you can put 24-inch rims on a Chrysler Pacifica, but it’s important to ensure they are compatible with the vehicle's specifications. You may need to consider modifications for proper fitment, such as adjusting the suspension or ensuring sufficient clearance in the wheel wells. Additionally, larger rims can affect the ride quality and handling, so it's advisable to consult with a professional before making the change.
set the presssure to 40 psi per tire to override the low pressure and then put it at normal. it worked form me
HOAT type coolant. Buy it at the dealer or the only HOAT aftermarket coolant I am aware of is Zerex GO-5 in the gold container.
That is the solenoid releasing that only allows you to put the vehicle in gear when you have your foot on the brake.
If it is awd, no. If it is fwd, why. Mixing tire sizes will harm the handling characteristics of the vehicle.
To put down the back seats in a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica, first locate the release lever or strap at the top of the seatback. Pull the lever or strap to unlock the seatback, then push the seatback forward until it lies flat. If the second row seats are split, repeat the process on both sides as needed. Make sure to check for any obstacles in the way before lowering the seats fully.
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To replace the rear wiper blade on a Chrysler Pacifica, you must first remove the old blade. You can remove it by pushing the small blade that holds the wiper in place up, and push the blade back. Once the blade is free from the hook remove it. Put the new blade in position so the hook is in position to go over the wiper attachment. Clip it into position and you are done.