Bought used in 2019. Not a Honda or a Toyota, a Dodge Grand Caravan. Given how many examples of the previous Caravan body type I still see on the roads (at least 17 years old), I think I will have it for at least 4 more years. It runs well and I keep it maintained.

It’s only annoying quirk is that the “check engine” light comes on for a few days whenever we have a lot of rain and high humidity.

  • Canaconda
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    5 months ago

    Electrical diagnosis is an entirely different beast. Your local dealership probably doesn’t have someone capable as technicians these days are part swappers. Better luck at a reputable shop with an older tech.

    What’s codes came up?

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      5 months ago

      I have no idea what codes come up. I am not a mechanic and don’t have the equipment to check.

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        5 months ago

        Basic code readers aren’t that expensive, or difficult to use. But value wise it’s probs better to pay a modest fee to a shop to get them to pull the codes. That takes like 5 minutes and they probably have the expensive readers that can print the results.