I believe the 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan is on your list of problematic cars. What usually is the problem with these that I can get ahead of and try to prevent through maintenance or repair before it gets too expensive? Thanks.
That generation started with 2008 model year. For issues with this generation see below:
https://repairpal.com/problems/dodge/grand-caravan
https://www.carcomplaints.com/Dodge/Grand_Caravan/
Also, be sure to change engine oil/filter every 3,000-5,000 miles and transmission fluid/filter every 30,000-40,000 miles.
The weakness is the electronics when they break. The engine and transmission used in that car is reasonably ok. The article below shows the same engine and transmission lasting that long but in a different car. I've also seen a few of those cars go the distance of 200k+ mileage or more. I also own a Town and Country and I've haven't had any issues.
In the short term- it's an ok car to own.
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yes, that's an evap system sytem trouble code. And how is it related to this question?
@MountainManJoe
I'm responding as the second question of the original post. He wants to know somethings about Dodge Grand Caravans problems so I responded. It's up to him as to whether he could utilize the information or not. It is truth as I and many others know it. Why are you questioning my knowledge about vehicle problems?
Kind regards anyhow 😉
p0455 is a generic trouble code that can happen on any vehicle. One of hundreds of problems that can happen.
I'm just asking how that's related to his Caravan. Why are you questioning my question?