1997 Grand Caravan Sport clockspring install

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Monster Zero, Feb 25, 2009.

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    Monster Zero Guest

    Well I'm getting ready to buy and install this after many weeks of research,
    checking the Chrysler site to see if my van qualifies for the recall and it
    doesn't. Does anyone here have any advice for me before I take on this
    endeavor? I am not a mechanic but am mechanically inclined and have done a
    lot of my own repairs on Chrysler vehicles I have owned through the years.
    The main reason I'm doing it myself is lack of funds to pay a garage or
    dealership to do it, so those suggestions are pretty much out. I've decided
    I'm doing this myself. Any help is much appreciated.


    TIA
     
    Monster Zero, Feb 25, 2009
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    Steve Guest

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    Monster Zero Guest

    Monster Zero, Feb 25, 2009
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    Angell Guest

    My 98 GC had the clock spring break and I called the Dodge dealer who told
    me there is no recall but there is a lifetime warantee on the clock spring.
    Why don't you call a local dealer service dept. with your vin number and ask
    to be sure before you waste your money.
     
    Angell, Feb 26, 2009
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    Monster Zero Guest

    Will check it out but the Chrysler site said only vehicles with 70k miles or
    less.
     
    Monster Zero, Mar 1, 2009
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    Angell Guest

    Dodge dealer in Elmhurst IL replaced mine at 153000 miles and 10 years old
    and told me clock spring will be replaced free regardless of age or miles.
    But the dealer needs to run the vin number in his computer to tell for sure.
     
    Angell, Mar 1, 2009
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