Chrysler Town & Country Transmission Removal and Replacement

Chrysler Town & Country Transmission Removal and Replacement

How to remove and replace a 62TE transaxle in a Chrysler Town and Country, Dodge Caravan, or Volkswagen Routan minivan. This specific van is a 2010 Town & Country with the 4.0l engine. If you have the 3.8l, the procedure is similar although many bolt locations will be slightly different.

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Joe D says:

I hope you find your success here on YouTube you do very good work

Jeff Mee says:

Glad I've got a 2007 2.8 diesel in my voyager a lot less work on mine when the time comes lot less bits and pieces these gearboxs seem to weak for the bigger engines don't forget to to check for hair cracks on the flexiplate across the bolt holes Top man good video thanks. Jeff in uk

abdul qadadat says:

How much time did it take

Stephen Mercer says:

I have this job coming up next week. So glad I found this video. Keep them coming

John Alexander says:

Good job big guy. You know far as I know I've only seen one 62 AT transaxle removal done on YouTube. On a 95 "" great instructional. Saved all the long chit chat and dug right in.

Farmer's Family says:

You must be a good mechanic my friend you do all the work aside from that you are a farm dad too lol

Tracy Phillips says:

My brother and I did one about two weeks ago. But we took one out of a wrecked Chrysler, so we had to remove two, which wasn't to bad. Nice video

htxb says:

My wife's 2014 Chrysler T&C's transmission is whining and slipping. I hope I don't have to do what you did in this video but it's good to know it is here as a guide. Great work! Thanks so much!!

Marianne Cano OFFICIAL says:

such an very informative video thanks for sharing this

Graham Barnard says:

Great video. I've got a 2008 Town & Country. Not the easiest vehicle to work on. LOL

SuperMonkeyFling says:

I have to take the transmission out of my Routan, its nice to see what to expect!! Thanks!!

giutarSan1 says:

Thanks for posting this repair video. It has been a great help, for my replacement task I have planned. Very well done, thanks again.

Herock Hernandez says:

Where you guys live? Looks nice out there

wonderful day says:

Great video nice job!

wonderful day says:

30:00 those are 1/2 exhaust bolts

wonderful day says:

20:45 those bolts are better removed with 5/8 inch. 16 mm may cause some damage to bolt head

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