7.0

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
83,900 miles
Total Complaints:
2 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. clean out sunroof drains (1 reports)
  2. replaced hose kit (1 reports)
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problem #2

Mar 022016

Town & Country Limited 4.0L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 104,800 miles

My van is 5 years old and for the first three years, it was kept in a garage, for the last two it was under a carport. In june I moved again (military family) and van has been parked outside and began to leak through the sunroof. The first time, I assumed perhaps I didn't close it all the way. The second time I knew I had closed it and it was even worse. Water was pouring down from the roof on the passenger side, which is a problem when you have electronics in both your headliner for sunroof and other miscellaneous accessories and have electronic and heated seats (I'm so glad I opted for the Mopar floor liners and saved most of the carpet and leather seats which saved the upholstery)

Contacted three dealers in the area and two never even returned my call, third very rudely stated that under no circumstances is a leak covered under a warranty and that the guy they have that fixes them is on an extended vacation (must be because he's made so much money off of Jeep/Chrysler vehicles that leak!!!) I researched the problem on my own and discovered that it was likely a clogged drain, sure enough I was able to blow some compressed air (very carefully!) into the front drain holes and a ton of debris and water came flying out. Testing afterwards shows it's not currently leaking, will have to wait for the next rain to see if it does again. Now I get fight with Chrysler to start replacing my electronics!

- April D., Chesapeake, VA, US

problem #1

Apr 302013

Town & Country

  • Automatic transmission
  • 63,000 miles

Only had the van for 4 months and after water spilt into the cabin of the front passenger side. I took it start to the dealership and was told that Chrysler made the hose to where it would leak into the cabin, and that they made a new hose kit and fought with them to cover it since it should have been a recall in the first place....needless to say I won! A little victory for mankind!

- Tamara S., Denison, TX, US