Consumer Review Video - 2008 Chrysler Town and Country Touring 3.8L V6

Common problems and easy repairs on a 2008 Town and Country

The 2008 Chrysler Town and Country Touring is an easy minivan to maintain, despite a few tougher aspects. The headlight bulb is easily accessible, as you only need to reach behind the housing for access. Other models make this bulb access much more difficult. Removing the battery bracket is very easy to do, allowing you to complete a battery change much easier than you can on other models. Changing the tail lights is easy, as you only have to remove a few bolts to remove the housing.

As mentioned, there are a few tougher aspects to repairing the 2008 Chrysler Town and Country Touring. To access the spare tire, you will have to lower it from beneath the vehicle. This Is tougher than it is on other similar sized models, as the components of the lowering mechanism can grow rusted to the vehicle over time. The transmission fluid level is difficult to check, as the vehicle does not provide a dipstick for checking the level. We recommend taking this vehicle to your local dealer to check the transmission level. Changing the taillights is easy, as you only have to remove a few bolts to remove the housing.

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