how do i remove the inside rear side panels on a 2003 Chrysler town and country van? I think i need to replace the gears for the lift gate on the left rear side.

Asked by aminoil Sep 30, 2015 at 12:54 PM about the 2003 Chrysler Town & Country

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

On my  2003 chrysler town and country LXI van the remote rear hatch will not
open useing the Button in the van or my hand held remote. I can hear the
motor running but the Rear hatch wont open. I am thinking the gears are bad.

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the floor panel needs to come off in order for you to get leverage to get the side panels off that will come off with a flat screwdriver the sides pull off with force the top "fins" come off easier than the rest may need to replace some Christmas tree retaining pins. I have a 2002 Chrysler t&c replaced the rear blower resistor you can email if you need more detailed info crumbob47@gmail.com

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Thank you answer helped alot. I think i found the problem with the lift gate, The accucator I think is bad. The motor works and the gears are all fine. Went Dn to Dodge parts house and ordered one at 165.00. Hope it fixes the prob. Thank you

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