2000 Dodge Grand Caravan
TSBs (Technical Service Bulletins)
Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) for the 2000 Grand Caravan are official communications between Dodge & their dealerships that describe processes for troubleshooting or fixing certain common problems. All vehicle manufacturers are required by U.S. law to make their TSBs available to the public.
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TSB #68332810
Service - Four Piece Oil Pan Gasket All Cummins Equipped Vehicles ONLY - The replacement oil pan gasket can be a four piece gasket rather than a single piece gasket. This applies to Cummins 5.9L and 6.7L engines only. Installation: 1. Read More »
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TSB #R2118796A
Valve Body. These may cause over drive cycling. Read More »
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TSB #881
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION NOTIFICATION REGARDING FUEL PUMP MODULE. *TT Read More »
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TSB #08-049-20
Charging System, Battery Diagnostic Tools and Warranty This information only bulletin discusses using the correct test equipment for testing batteries and charging systems, and also warranty reimbursement when battery replacements are ... Read More »
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TSB #9004275
KEY, Master If replacing the key/FOBIK on a WJ, KJ, TJ, or PT Cruiser, use the "AC" NIC level part number. The "AB" NIC level will not program to these platforms. Read More »
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TSB #9004275
KEY, Master If replacing the key/FOBIK on a WJ, KJ, TJ, or PT Cruiser, use the "AC" NIC level part number. The "AB" NIC level will not program to these platforms. Read More »
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TSB #31-006-19
Repair Parts Used For Structural Repairs This bulletin involves discussing FCA US LLC position with regard to structural repair parts usage. Read More »
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TSB #31-005-19
Use of Aftermarket Parts This bulletin involves discussing FCA US LLC position with regard to collision repair industry awareness regarding the use of aftermarket parts. Read More »
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TSB #3100619
Repair Parts Used For Structural Repairs This bulletin involves discussing FCA US LLC position with regard to structural repair parts usage. Read More »
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TSB #3100519
Use of Aftermarket Parts This bulletin involves discussing FCA US LLC position with regard to collision repair industry awareness regarding the use of aftermarket parts. Read More »
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TSB #3100319
Use of Salvage/Recycled Parts This bulletin involves discussing FCA US LLC position with regard to collision repair industry awareness regarding the use of recycled or salvage parts. Read More »
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TSB #43
THE FRONT SEAT ELECTRIC HEATER ELEMENTS MAY FATIGUE AND CAUSE LOCALIZED OVERHEATING AND/OR DISCOLORATION OF THE SEAT COVER SURFACE. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION NOTIFICATION D43 - HEATED SEAT ELEMENTS. Read More »
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TSB #08-049-20
Charging System, Battery Diagnostic Tools and Warranty This information only bulletin discusses using the correct test equipment for testing batteries and charging systems, and also warranty reimbursement when battery replacements are ... Read More »
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TSB #31-003-19
Use of Salvage/Recycled Parts This bulletin involves discussing FCA US LLC position with regard to collision repair industry awareness regarding the use of recycled or salvage parts. Read More »
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TSB #31-005-19
Use of Aftermarket Parts This bulletin involves discussing FCA US LLC position with regard to collision repair industry awareness regarding the use of aftermarket parts. Read More »
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TSB #3100619
Repair Parts Used For Structural Repairs This bulletin involves discussing FCA US LLC position with regard to structural repair parts usage. Read More »
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TSB #847
SUBJECT REGARDING CANADIAN VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION (VECI) LABEL INADVERTENTLY INSTALLED ON ABOUT 300 FEDERAL EMISSION CONTROL VEHICLES. *TT Read More »
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TSB #9002519
82212076, 82203694 - Fabric Cleaner This "fabric cleaner" is not intended for sale in California, the otc states (Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington ... Read More »
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TSB #856
SUBJECT REGARDING THE OWNER'S MANUAL CONTAINS A STATEMENT THAT WAS INCLUDED INADVERTENTLY. THIS STATEMENT INDICATES THAT THE MENTIONED VEHICLES ARE EQUIPPED WITH A BRAKE / TRANSMISSION INTERLOCK. THIS IS INCORRECT. Read More »