Consumer Review Video - 1994 Dodge Caravan 3.0L V6

Car Displayed: 1994 Dodge Caravan 3.0L V6

The 1994 Dodge Caravan is an easy car to maintain with very manageable repairs. All of the tail lights are reliably located in a single bulb housing that can be easily disconnected. The transmission fluid dipstick is quick to find in the engine bay and can be easily removed in order to read its level markers. The headlight is accessible by simply reaching behind the bulb housing, and doesn’t require any specific tools for the job.

However, the 1994 Dodge Caravan does have its share of problems. The front turn signal and parking lights require their entire bulb housing to be removed for access, which can be a tedious procedure. The center brake lights require the removal of multiple screws and covers, and overall access to the assemblies may be rather tight. The spare tire has an inconvenient location underneath the vehicle, which runs the risk of it rusting to the undercarriage.

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