The fuel filter on this vehicle is located on the top of the fuel tank. You will have to unbolt the tank retaining straps and lower the tank enough to work on the top. Of course the tank should be nearly empty and always supported from underneath. I suggest you have this done as it is not a fun job and has it's hazards. The fuel delivery system will be pressureized and must be pre-drained prior to opening the line or you may be doused with fuel. Drain the fuel delivery system by removing the fuel pump relay and running the engine until the fuel runs out. Disconnect the negative battery terminal before you start working on the filter. Be very careful. The fuel filter on this vehicle is located on the top of the fuel tank. You will have to unbolt the tank retaining straps and lower the tank enough to work on the top. Of course the tank should be nearly empty and always supported from underneath. I suggest you have this done as it is not a fun job and has it's hazards. The fuel delivery system will be pressureized and must be pre-drained prior to opening the line or you may be doused with fuel. Drain the fuel delivery system by removing the fuel pump relay and running the engine until the fuel runs out. Disconnect the negative battery terminal before you start working on the filter. Be very careful.
If equipped, it is located under the dash on the passenger side. Look up from under the glove box area. There will be an access if it has the filter.
All fuses are under the hood next to the battery on a 2003 Chrysler Town and Country.
There is a filter located at the lest rear of the fuel tank
The horn on a 2003 Chrysler Town and Country is located at the front of the engine compartment. It is positioned to allow the sound to effectively travel away from the vehicle.
It is located at the passenger side behind the oil pan. You need to be under the vehicle to watch it .
Fluid needed after filter change is normally about five quarts.
There is none.
The 2003 Chrysler Town-AND-Country has a V6 engine.
The 2003 Chrysler Town-AND-Country has 12 valves.
The cabin filter, if equipped, is serviced through an access door under the dash on the passenger side.
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a 2003 Chrysler Town and Country does not have a mass airflow sensor.