Temperature Related Failures -ETCG1
The other day Barbara’s 1998 Chrysler Town & Country came in with an intermittent no start condition. I had had the van in the shop for about 2 months and never experienced the problem she mentioned. Then on one hot, humid day, the van didn’t start. In my experience extreme temperature changes often cause mechanical and electric failures. Both extreme hot and extreme cold seem to cause these issues. At least that’s what I’ve seen.
What are your experiences with temperature related failures?
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