Chrysler Town & Country intermittent instrument cluster failure causing erratic gauge readings and electrical malfunctions on Chrysler Town & Country

Submitted by tandc1999 · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Chrysler Town & Country owners report experiencing intermittent instrument cluster failures, which can lead to erratic gauge readings and electrical malfunctions. This issue is known to occur due to a history of failing instrument clusters, often requiring resets every few days. Common causes include a faulty instrument cluster, where the printed circuit board may malfunction, and some owners have found that a simple smack on the dash temporarily resolves the issue. Additionally, loose cable connections can disrupt the instrument cluster's functionality, often due to impacts or vibrations while driving. Other owners have identified cracked solder joints on the gauge board as a source of intermittent operation, which can sometimes be fixed by resoldering. Electrical shorts caused by faulty wiring or water intrusion can also lead to gauge malfunctions, as can power delivery issues affecting other vehicle accessories. To diagnose these problems, owners are advised to check power and ground connections and inspect the circuit board for visible damage. Addressing these concerns promptly is essential to ensure the reliable operation of the instrument cluster in the Chrysler Town & Country.

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