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Technical Service Bulletins for the 1996 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN

Manufacturer technical service bulletins received by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to date. Call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at (888) 327-4236 to report safety defects or to obtain information on cars, trucks, child restraints, highway or traffic safety.

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060000 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

May 03, 2021 - Valve Body. These may cause over drive cycling.

110000 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

May 26, 2020 - Charging System, Battery Diagnostic Tools and Warranty This information only bulletin discusses using the correct test equipment for testing batteries and charging systems, and also warranty reimbursement when battery replacements are nece

350000 EQUIPMENT

May 26, 2020 - Charging System, Battery Diagnostic Tools and Warranty This information only bulletin discusses using the correct test equipment for testing batteries and charging systems, and also warranty reimbursement when battery replacements are nece

160000 STRUCTURE

Dec 16, 2019 - Repair Parts Used For Structural Repairs This bulletin involves discussing FCA US LLC position with regard to structural repair parts usage.

350000 EQUIPMENT

Dec 16, 2019 - Use of Salvage/Recycled Parts This bulletin involves discussing FCA US LLC position with regard to collision repair industry awareness regarding the use of recycled or salvage parts.

062100 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING, COOLING SYSTEM, RADIATOR ASSEMBLY

Feb 24, 2000 - EMISSIONS RECALL STATING THAT THE RADIATOR FAN RELAY MAY NOT TURN ON THE RADIATOR COOLING FANS. *TT
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