We own a 2001 Dodge Caravan - 3.3 L engine with 4 speed auto transmission. I was just wondering what you can do to keep this transmission from failing at an early age ?. I've often heard that Chrysler has had issues with early transmission failures, I'm not sure what years or what models that applies most to. I was just speaking to a good friend of mine, and his transmission recently failed on his Dodge Caravan as it just went over the warranty period. His is a 1999 with the 3.8 L engine and 4 speed auto. I know he had his transmission fluid and filter changed at about 60,000 kms, to help protect against such failures too. Oddly enough my mother has a 1990 Caravan with the 3.3 L engine and 4 speed transmission, with over 200,000 kms and it still has the original fluid in it with absolutely no maintenance ever done to it.
What can you do to keep these transmissions operating reliably and not fail at early ages ?. Are these current generation Caravan transmissions any more reliable than the last generation ?
any info would be helpful, thanks.
What can you do to keep these transmissions operating reliably and not fail at early ages ?. Are these current generation Caravan transmissions any more reliable than the last generation ?
any info would be helpful, thanks.