The vehical is a 1996 Chrysler Town 'n Country. It's a wonderful vehical with crap for electrics. There are more electrical bugs in this car than you could believe. If I didn't know who I purchased it from, I'd swear it went through a flood.
Truth be known, I did take this in once a couple years back to have the computer hooked up to an analyzer. They charged me a $150 and gave me no answers nor clues. They started talking about replacing the computer for $500 or so... yeah right! So I purchased a OBDII analyzer for another $100. It tells me I need a new MAP sensor. Other than that nothing. I plug it in from time to time hoping something will clue me in. Nope.
If the computer is resetting, I'm not sure it's going to log the event for an analyzer to find. I absolutely agree that the computer is likely fine.
I've never heard of an auto parts store reading the codes for free... will check into that.
I've never blown any fuses, so I'm not sure this is a wire shorting to ground. I suspect the problem may be in the steering column such as the ignition switch or shift lever position switch but that doesn't jive with rain or hot weather making this problem worse during the year.
I'm not made of money and I've been badly burned every time I've gone to a dealer. This problem is so intermittant that unless their analyzer points directly to the problem, I'm in for the money ride of my life.
Seriously need help. I thought watching the pins of the 'puter would at least give me a clue. If the computer is resetting, I would at least see that.
Ross




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