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Old 12-20-2003, 09:58 AM
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Question 2001 Grand Caravan ES

I recently purchased a 2001 Grand Caravan ES, in the first three weeks that I have owned it the power steering pump has gone out on it, the power rear liftgate won't work, the window went down and wouldn't go back up but after a few days it decided to work again, and there is a loud clunking sound when I hit the slightest bump. I figured the clunking sound was a tie rod or cv joint, but both of those seem fine. If you have any suggestions please let me know.
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Old 12-24-2003, 11:07 AM
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Loud clunking

Don't know about all of the electrical problems, but my 2001 had a lot of clunking problems when I first bought it. It was a little while ago now and it took a couple of tries at the dealer, but I seem to recall there was a TSB out on the clunking the last time I brought it in. Since it was under warranty, the dealer replaced the anti sway bar bushings and the stab links. Haven't had a problem since. We've now moved on to our own electrical problems with the Forward Control Module. We also had a problem with our pasenger side window randomly working. Turned out to be a bad switch ont he drivers side door.

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