1.5

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
110,717 miles

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problem #6

Apr 022011

Town & Country

  • 177,520 miles
Events leading to failure: Rusty mcpherson strut tower attachment points, a widespread problem with certain Chrysler autos. The part that rusts out is part of the car's reinforced unibody sheet metal. Both the front left and front right strut towers are rusted, but the left (driver's side) cracked open upon hitting a pothole, making a 1.5" X 4" hole in the strut tower attachment. This caused the front left wheel to wander over uneven pavement, since the strut was no longer securely anchored to the car, making the car too dangerous to drive. What was done: I purchased a Chrysler strut tower repair kit and installed it. Note that these are available at most auto parts stores. This is an indication of how widespread a problem this is with some Chrysler models, as well as the thousands of complaints about this on the internet. There has been no recall on this widespread safety defect, though there should be one. Chrysler will only repair this defect for free under their regular warranty. They charge approximately $900 for the repair. I grew up in a "Chrysler family." Between my parents and myself, we've owned about twenty Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth and imperial cars and trucks, but after all of the numerous and expensive problems I've had with this car, I've sworn off Chrysler for good. Their quality control is absent.

- Minneapolis, MN, USA

problem #5

Feb 012007

Town & Country

  • 130,000 miles
The strut housing on my 1997 Chrysler town&country are both rusting and will soon render my van inoperatable. The passenger side is the worst and there both getting worse. I will be in danger if I continue to drive it.

- St Paul, MN, USA

problem #4

May 152008

Town & Country

  • 170,780 miles
I feel there is a defect in the 1997 Chrysler mini van shock tower. I brought my car in to be looked at because it was riding rough in the front end. The dealership replaced the struts 7/13/04 at 107,819 miles. On 11/19/04 I had the front end realigned at, because it wasn't handling poorly. They found it very dangerous, the left front strut lower mount bolts were loose/causing strut to pop in knuckle mount and both bolts were loose. Then now, 5/27/08 at approximately 170,780 miles I was told me that the right strut was bad and the left strut was ready to pop through the frame of the car where it was rusted. This is directly under the hood, I do not see any reason for it rusting. I was told it could of been very dangerous for us if the left strut had popped out. Chrysler sells a kit specifically to reinforce this problem, it is part number and description: 5080009-aa (cap shock 23034233), 5086513-ab (cap pkg S 23034233) and 5083855-aa (adhesive 1081005). They also had to install longer bolts, so the car could be aligned correctly. After repairing the shock tower and replacing the struts, it was realigned. I did without my car for over 4 weeks. I feel there is a defect in the shock tower, they sell a kit specifically to address this problem and the defect is a safety concern.

- Springfield, IL, USA

problem #3

Nov 242005

Town & Country 6-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • 85,000 miles
There is a technical service bulletin issued by Chrysler on Oct. 14,2002 (tsb 23-044-02) on the problem and it covers all minivans build from 1996 until 2000. My 1997 Chrysler Town and country mini van has rusting front strut tower assembly's. my mechanic that if this condition is left as is, it will result in the front struts failing by premature failure of the chassis to hold them in place. This will result in the loss of steering. This could easily lead to an immediate accident. This is a know defect for 1996 to 2000 mini vans. The Chrysler company had repair parts available but will not on it's own make a recall. I am asking that this recall me made immediately as to avoid the likelihood of accidents due to a defect in the manufactures design. The year 2001 chassis was changed to resolve this problem. Please act to help us get monetary assistance from the manufacture immediately. This is a well know problem that is being ignored. Parts are available to remedy the defect but only if paid by the owners of the defective vehicles. Since all the vans in question suffer this condition, it could not be the result of the owners. Can you help us? thank you.

- Orland Park, IL, USA

problem #2

Aug 242003

Town & Country 6-cyl Diesel

  • Automatic transmission
  • 101,000 miles
The left front suspension tower has corrosion on the top side just outside of the bolt circle. Chrysler knows about this defect and has a service bullitin number 23-044-02 covering 1996-2000 models for the repair. They do not furnish parts or pay for the repair. This defect will in time cause failure of the strut mount resulting in a serious accident.

- Oswego, IL, USA

problem #1

Sep 271999

(reported on)

Town & Country

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Front end vibrates at 35-45 mph. Dealer has inspected the vehicle and is not able to correct the problem.

- Lakewod, NY, USA