You need an OBD1 diagnostic tool that hooks up under the dash to a large computer plug. However, your lebaron displays fault codes as a series of flashing lights. This link tells you how to read em and what they are.. http://www.knizefamily.net/minimopar/fault/index.html?b1b90a68
right underneath the steering wheel
You have to hook up an OBD scanner to it. Most auto parts chains have one available, and can run a code diagnostic for free.
under the left fron side of the dashbord, This is wher to hook up a scanner and rea/errord trouble codes.
The easiest and most accurate way to check the fuel pressure, on your 2001 Chrysler Town and Country is to use a diagnostic tester. The diagnostic tester will tell you the exact fuel pressure at various RPMs.
The OBD2 diagnostic port is under the dash on the driver side.
You can't hook up a OBD II scanner to that vehicle, it is too old.
The 16 pin Diagnostic Link Connector (aka Data Link Connector) for the On-Board Diagnostic (OBD II) Scan Tool is on the driver's side, underneath the dashboard, right below the handle to open the hood.....
It does not have a towing hook.
It does not have one.
The DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) connector would be located under the drivers side of the dash. Plug the scanner into the DTC connector and then follow directions that came with your scan tool.
There are some scanners that you can hook up to LCD tv's but it all depends on what kind of model and make both the scanner and tv are too see if they are compatible.
It does not have one.