8.7

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$1,000
Average Mileage:
93,700 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (2 reports)
  2. power control module needs replacing (1 reports)
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problem #3

Dec 082017

Grand Caravan EX 3.6L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 125,000 miles

My 2003 dodge Grand Caravan eX with 3.6L V6 is not doing well and it has been in the hospital with my mechanic for more than a month now (they're great--had the use of their loaner the whole time). They are calling it a "Problem Car", a "Project Car"--one they wont give up on because it has presented them with such a confounding situation, that they see it as a way of keeping their staff sharp (not charging me for that time).

Intermittent electrical problems with the ignition/battery/starter system have made the Van untrustworthy and, therefore, undrivable. Like other posts I've seen, I've been experiencing the proverbial "click, click, click" at startup.

Battery replaced. Some worn-out wiring replaced. Starter replaced--twice. All during this one extended visit to the hospital.

The starter is still not engaging reliably, but when the engine actually does crank, it started every time, just like it always has. The starters work outside the vehicle on the bench but not when they're installed. The system is losing voltage somewhere between the battery and the starter--but it is not losing it every time. We thought it was related to the onset of winter in Chicagoland, but that has been ruled out now, too.

All other aspects of the electrical system (power everything, dash lights, headlights & exterior lights, Factory radio/cd/dvd entertainment system and screen, etc., etc.) are working fine.

As of today 1/12/18 3:30 PM CDT, my Mechanic and his team are thinking the problem is related to one of the many computer modules in the car. I have seen some other posts on this site where those modules have been suspected, and in some cases, where the Dealers have admitted that the wrong modules were installed from the get-go. Yikes.

I should know more on Monday 1/15/18.

- Keith H., Buffalo Grove, US

problem #2

May 252010

Grand Caravan 3.3L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 110,000 miles

You turn the key and everything comes on....radio, panel lights....but NOTHING happens... Starter is good, alternator is good... fuses all that is good... Thought maybe it was something with ignition wires but they are all fine.. Then it starts when it wants to and you can be driving and it will just cut off.... I AM CLUELESS PLEASE HELP!! I saw something about the "power control module" but have NO IDEA where this is even located...

- Dustin A., Syracuse, NY, US

problem #1

May 282008

Grand Caravan Sport

  • Automatic transmission
  • 45,981 miles

I haven't had many problems with my van til the last couple of weeks. I just had my Steering Rack Assembly replaced (for a clunking sound when steering at low speeds), to the tune of 1000.00. Less than one week later, my van dies as I'm driving in a parking lot. Would not turn over. Had it towed into the dealership who told me my Power Control Module was shot and that it will cost $1000.00 to replace. Not just that, but they have 80 on back order and it will take 2 weeks to get in. No courtesy car, and no assistance beyond that. Needless to say, after owning 4 Chrysler's in a row, and servicing my 2 vehicles faithfully at this location for the past 8 years, I am not a happy customer and am going to look at imports now.

- Ka P., Oakville, ON, Canada