Front Bumper Cover Removal Grand Caravan / Town & Country

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    In this video I will be removing the front bumper cover of a 2006 Chrysler Town and Country. This will also apply for your Dodge Grand Caravan as well. Models would be 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 with some variations naturally. I'll take you through the process step by step with detailed instructions to help you along the way. This video will great for those looking to remove and replace their front bumper. Removal and installation is quite easy if you know what to look for and what to do - let me help you!
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  • @donf3739
    @donf3739 2 месяца назад

    Excellent instructional. And that has to be the cleanest engine compartment I've ever seen on that old of a vehicle.

  • @ronroberts8968
    @ronroberts8968 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good job describing the procedure as you made it easy to fallow along.

  • @alansmith7626
    @alansmith7626 10 месяцев назад +1

    this may be 3 yrs old but still works! Thank You Sir!

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  10 месяцев назад

      Awesome to hear the video helped you Alan, thanks for stopping by!

  • @RBLUS_TY
    @RBLUS_TY 3 года назад +3

    This helped out quite a bit for what I had planned. I wanted to restore a junkyard 2003 Caravan AWD and use it for a grocery getter and light ranch worker (so my 1994 F-150 can have plenty of gas to do all the harder and heavier work). And being that I want to use the van for light ranch work, I was going to take the stock bumper off and throw together a bullbar set made from old steel tubing from a bed frame and other scrapped objects and attach it to the metal bumper frame rail in front of the radiator (the bullbars were planned out because I may end up striking some solid debris or a coyote in the road and that plastic stock bumper wouldn't stand a chance). Thanks for the video, bud! And howdy-do's from over here in Louisiana! 🤠

  • @scottstreeter4555
    @scottstreeter4555 Год назад +1

    You have help me a lot . My dad who has passed on now had a 2001 Dodge Caravan. Which I own now I had to replace the radiator and did other tune up repairs. I did take off the finder cover to make some jobs easyer to do. You explain things so clearly. I did subscribe to your channel Thank you and 2 👍👍.

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад

      Super glad to hear my videos have been able to help you Scott. These type of comments always make my day. Thank you for stopping by and taking a moment to leave me a comment. Thanks you for the subscription too!

  • @CodeCorner365
    @CodeCorner365 6 месяцев назад

    This is a verified good video ordered a replacement bumper off the internet and was able to follow along and replace with a brand new one

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  5 месяцев назад

      Appreciate the you taking the time to leave me some feedback and I'm glad to hear my video was able to help you with your project.

  • @ben91069
    @ben91069 3 года назад +3

    Thanks a bunch for this video. Besides doing it yourself, watching someone else do something is almost as good in learning.

  • @baron7024
    @baron7024 3 года назад +3

    Your disassembly tips in beginning of video were very helpful in my replacement of recovery tank on 05 Grand Caravan. Watched your radiator replacement videos in case that's next. Excellent instruction and video quality. Thanks a million.

  • @donjohnson3701
    @donjohnson3701 3 года назад +1

    Didn’t need to remove mine right now, but just watched your vid because it was so interesting. Very thorough instruction. I could easily do it after watching. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill.

  • @bvbberserk
    @bvbberserk 11 месяцев назад

    so pristine and clean T&C, wow. Mine looks like a rust bucket ))

  • @bradleyallen7900
    @bradleyallen7900 9 месяцев назад

    Very clear instruction....much better than most

  • @TechiePocket1
    @TechiePocket1 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for this! Helped me alot.

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  4 года назад +1

      @TechiePocket1 - You're very welcome! It always makes my day to hear one of my videos has been able to help someone. Thank you for stopping by and taking a moment to leave me some feedback - much appreciated!

  • @kjcslim
    @kjcslim 2 года назад +1

    Very informative, thanks for a great step by step video.

  • @kendra6280
    @kendra6280 Год назад

    Thank you for the info, I like the pace of your videos and you are super smart! I have an 02 T@C, but the way I removed my bumper was to kick the shit out of it till it fell off👨‍🔧😁, (it was rubbing on the tire). Keep up the great content

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад +1

      Haha! Kendra I'm sorry you had to use that method but you certainly made me laugh. Thanks for stopping by and leaving me with a smile!

  • @braulioantonioalarconflore5408
    @braulioantonioalarconflore5408 3 года назад +2

    Muchas gracias por su video, tengo una chrysler town country 2005 limited y necesito retirar el parachoque y despues el radiador. De nuevo muchas gracias por su tiempo y dedicacion. Un abrazo desde el Tabo, Chile.

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  3 года назад

      @Braulio Antonio Alarcón Flores - ¡Saludos a ustedes en El Tabo, Chile! Realmente me alegra escuchar que mi video podrá ayudarlo con su camioneta. Gracias por pasar y tomarse un momento para dejarme un comentario, ¡muy apreciado!

  • @rawfoodphilosophy7061
    @rawfoodphilosophy7061 4 года назад +2

    thank you for the information.......very thorough!!!

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  4 года назад

      @RAW FOOD PHILOSOPHY - You’re very welcome and thank you for the compliment! I really try to provide the details to help everyone get their jobs done without hassle. Thanks for stopping by and taking a moment to leave me some feedback - much appreciated!

  • @Outdoorswithmike
    @Outdoorswithmike 2 года назад

    Love the video and drink love to drive vans awesome video

  • @sargvision8313
    @sargvision8313 2 года назад

    Great video Javo!

  • @ChiefsAholic.
    @ChiefsAholic. 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video appreciate you brother

  • @christopherharris939
    @christopherharris939 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video

  • @ElSabroXDeeJayCarlitos
    @ElSabroXDeeJayCarlitos Год назад

    Good video will use it this weekend 👍 thanks. New subscriber 😊

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the compliment! I hope this info will be helpful to you over the weekend when you do your project. Really appreciate the subscription. Thanks for stopping by and taking a moment to leave me a comment.

    • @ElSabroXDeeJayCarlitos
      @ElSabroXDeeJayCarlitos Год назад

      @@javosgarage thank you👍

  • @hectorboyar4321
    @hectorboyar4321 Год назад

    Awesome video

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад

      Thank you Hector. I appreciate you stopping by and taking a moment to leave me some feedback.

  • @kevindawe9910
    @kevindawe9910 4 года назад +2

    Where were you when I was going to school? Excellent!

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  4 года назад +1

      @kevin dawe - Well, I was probably trying to figure out how to take off my first bumper cover, LOL! I figured since I've done it so many times maybe I could help someone else now that I've got a system down to remove it. Can't even count how many times I've done this... 50+ probably. In any case, I sure appreciate the compliment. Thank you for taking a moment to leave me some feedback, much appreciated!

  • @chiefhookumpullum4581
    @chiefhookumpullum4581 11 месяцев назад

    Wish u would do one on the back bumper

  • @anianowak4949
    @anianowak4949 3 года назад

    Great!!!!!

  • @bluev3nom
    @bluev3nom Год назад

    You should be proud of yourself with how detailed you were, calm, and didn't over speak. I can't tell you how many videos I watch on-line and I am left with more frustration. That was really good Javo. Great angles and lighting.
    Quick question: On my right side bumper, where the clips go into the wheel covering.. It's around 13:07 .. What if my clips that are suppose to go in through the hole, as well as the major bolt that is upside down that holds the two pieces together, what if it ripped out.. meaning there is no longer a hole there, it's torn through like someone ripped your earing out. The bumper is fine, but it is gonna slide out if I tighten the bolt. What should I do or what have you done in the past with this type of situation. Thanks!

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад

      I apologize for the delayed response and thank you for the very nice compliment on the video. I'm glad you found it helpful and informative. Let me see if I understand correctly; your talking about the bracket that you place the nut on from inside the headlight area and then drive a fastener up through in fender well...correct? There is a black separate piece located on the bumper that has that stud and the reinforced area in the fender well along with a couple of tabs to align the bumper to the fender. When I ran into the problem I believe your talking about I went to the salvage yard and took that black piece off the bumper of a van there and replaced it on the van I had. I tried to find a picture I could link for you but unfortunately I couldn't find one. You can get a glimpse of it at the 3:22 mark of the video. If you can't find one at a salvage yard you would have to possibly try adding a hole to a part of the bracket and bumper that is still good and then run a bolt through it with a nut on the other side. It's hard to say for sure without actually seeing it but hopefully this will give you some ideas for a possible solution. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @jerrykolberg5232
    @jerrykolberg5232 6 месяцев назад

    You da man thank you

  • @shuttlecommander
    @shuttlecommander 2 года назад

    I need to replace just that front grill part on the bumper do I have to take the entire bumper cover off to do that?

  • @Qingeaton
    @Qingeaton Год назад

    Trying to decide whether replacing the bumper would be worthwhile on a 2005.
    It only has 43k on it so $471 for a color matched painted one may be in the cards.
    The work shown here doesn't look too bad now that I have had you show me the whole job.

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад +1

      I guess it would depend on some different variables: 1. Is there a good, used bumper available close to you with the same paint code? 2. Do you have the time it takes to go remove the bumper out at the salvage yard and then install it? and 3. How comfortable are you with a project like this? These type of parts are actually starting to get pretty difficult to find in decent condition at the salvage yards so if you want it to look nice you may have to go with a new replacement. If you're lucky and there's one out there that matches and it's in good shape you could save yourself $400. I hope you find a good solution. Thanks for stopping by and taking a moment to leave a comment. I apologize for my delayed response, I was away from YT for a little bit.

    • @Qingeaton
      @Qingeaton Год назад

      @@javosgarage I ended up going with a new one that was black in color. I actually like the way it looks black much better than if I painted it. The bumper cover came FOLDED in a small box. I about came unglued, but it did unfold with only minor marks where it was folded. Crazy.

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад +1

      @@Qingeaton Wow. I've bought quite a few aftermarket bumpers for these vans over the years but I have NEVER seen one folded! I'm glad it worked out for you.

  • @robertburnett9704
    @robertburnett9704 Год назад

    Oh I love these videos. I just bought a 2006 Town & Country LX model I have one problem, how do I get the trim around the bottom of the passenger seat and the driver seat how do I get that back on? Do you think there’s a video for that Thanks for these wonderful videos.

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад

      Hi Robert. One of these days I plan to make a video that shows how to replace the seat bottom and the process your asking about will be a part of that. Sorry, but I don't have one at the moment. Generally, you will find there are three phillips head fasteners that secure the trim panels to seat base. There is one at the front of the seat in a recessed opening, one on the side and one on the back. To get to the one on the back you'll need to peel the carpet back about an inch and you should see it. Hope that helps you. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @lucasellyson6872
    @lucasellyson6872 4 года назад +1

    That is an insanely clean car given its age..... doubt its been driven in the salt/ snow

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  4 года назад

      @Lucas Ellyson - Hi Lucas, actually this one is a Colorado car so it has been exposed to the "elements" a bit. However, before I start working on any of the cars you see in my videos I make sure to go through and thoroughly clean the engine bay and undercarriage. Here's a link to my engine cleaning video, maybe it can give you some ideas to help prepare for your projects - ruclips.net/video/aZJ6i-7CO5w/видео.html Thanks for stopping by and taking a moment to leave a comment, much appreciated!

  • @jim7smith
    @jim7smith Год назад

    liked and subbed.... My granddaughter hit a deer and I was able to replace the headlamps just fine, BUT am having a lot of trouble finding the correct parts for the front bumper and grille and the upper plastic part that covers it all. Can you steer me to a source for the parts? 2005 Town and Country LX with long wheel base. Really liked your video, very thorough, especially with the "invisible" connections.

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад

      Hi Jim. Sorry to hear about your granddaughter. If I can't find "body parts" I need at the salvage yard I go to a place here in my town called CertiFit. They carry pretty much everything I've ever needed. You can browse through their online catalogue to see if they carry what you need. Here is a link to their website: www.certifit.com/
      Hope that helps you.

  • @kendrabarbie6909
    @kendrabarbie6909 Год назад

    I had better dollars and kept up the 92, 95, 200, 2002, 2005 and in September 2011 I got this used 2005 and I never want to used Evan from the dealer I delt with before the vans
    this van thanks to fiet not letting me get a new van in September 2011 and I have not been able to keep it up and what these van big on rottening Fram under the sliding doors
    my last was very bad
    now this one super bad
    so I like your video it is very great in detail
    I was going to replace the headlights assembly but when in a car parts yard I came across a pretty close to my buetain blue and was going to take it off because 2 different snow winters the front don't look great in 2 places
    SO THANKS ON YOUR VIDIO AND I WILL KEEP IT HANDY WHEN I GO TO DO the job thanks ken

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад

      Hopefully the information will be helpful when the time comes to do your job. The headlight replacement is pretty quick and easy to do. I appreciate you stopping by and taking a moment to leave me a comment. Thank you!

  • @kennethturner7942
    @kennethturner7942 4 года назад +1

    I was wondering something about these vans and how compatible they are in-between the different models. I need to replace my front bumper and for the one I have (2005 SWB base model) and it's actually more expensive than all of the other models for that same year. Are the front bumpers interchangeable?
    I also know I'll have to change the headlights as every other model has the dip in the front where the headlights are (since EVERY other model has different headlights than mine does) as mine is the only model that doesn't have that dip in the front bumper. That's OK, even with replacing the headlights and the front bumper, IF they all mount the same way, then I'll just get a bumper from a different model and replace the headlights, too.

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  4 года назад +1

      @Kenneth Turner - Let me preface my answer with this... I have only dealt with the LWB models. Having said that I believe the differences would be towards the rear of the vehicle, not the front. At that, I believe they also have the same rear bumper cover and door as well. I have looked at these while at the salvage yard looking for parts and have never noticed any differences in the front area so I "believe" you shouldn't have any issues using a LWB bumper cover on your SWB van. The process to remove and install the bumper cover should be the same.
      You are correct on the differences with headlights though and that certainly affects the correct bumper. Generally, the Grand Caravans have the headlamps that go straight across along the bottom as opposed to the Town & Country that has the "dip" to the inside. So you would need to find a bumper that matches your headlamps or (as you stated) be prepared to change the headlamps to match the bumper as well. The other difference would be the fog lamps. If your van doesn't have fog lamps I suppose you could still use a bumper with them but the fog lights wouldn't function. The wiring harness for the headlamps has been the same for both models as far as I can remember so you shouldn't have problems with that.
      I'm sure you're well aware of this but the best thing to do is going to be finding a model that matches yours and use that for replacement. Even at a salvage yard you're probably looking at an additional $50 to change out the headlamps. Not sure about where you are, but where I'm at there's always a pretty good selection of both models. I hope this helps you. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @darrieldorsey7569
    @darrieldorsey7569 Год назад

    Any thing on a rear door, make clicking sound but will not open or close on its own?

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад

      Hello Darriel. Let's see if we can narrow down some possibilities for you. I assume by rear door we're talking about the very rear door that lifts and not one of the power sliding doors. Here's a few things to check, starting with the most simple...
      1. Does the power door lock work correctly? If you lock your doors does the back door lock or can you still open it manually? Once locked (and you have verified that) can you unlock the doors and manually open the door? If this isn't working properly then you're problem is likely the cinch motor mechanism. The door lock and unlock is integrated into cinch motor mechanism (located at the bottom of the rear door).
      2. Open your door manually and then lightly close it just enough to activate the cinch motor that pulls it down and secures it. Does that work properly? If not, you're problem is likely the cinch motor (located at the bottom of the rear door) is bad and needs to be replaced. I have had to replace several cinch motors over the years, this is a common failure point that will generally cause what you're describing. Here's the catch though, just because the cinch motor pulls and secures the door shut doesn't mean it is properly releasing the door so it will open. If it were me, I'd start here. These motors run about $175 - $350 online but you can get them at a salvage yard for about $30. What I've done over time is when I'm out at the salvage yard and I come across a nice looking van I'll take that out and just keep it in my parts box so I have one on hand. I know sooner or later I will need one and this saves a ton of money.
      3. If #1 & #2 check out okay then the next thing I would look into is the actual motor that lifts and lowers the door itself. I have only had to do one of these over the years, my experience has been that this motor is pretty reliable but they can certainly fail. To be honest, if I get to this point I just have a spare motor I picked up at the salvage yard and I would just switch it out to see if it corrects the problem.
      4. You could have a problem somewhere in your wiring or the body control module (BCM) but IMHO is extremely remote. I'm just listing possibilities.
      My gut and my experience tells me your problem is the cinch motor but the fact the door won't close on it's own once opened is odd from the normal symptoms. I did do another video on replacing the rear door on one of these vans and in that video you will see the cinch motor I'm talking about and house to remove it. It's a 2 part series video but here's a link to the second video that I believe has that information: ruclips.net/video/O70YOsiML8I/видео.html
      Hopefully this information can help point you in the right direction. I wish you luck with this, let me know if you have any other questions.

  • @michaelroach962
    @michaelroach962 3 года назад +1

    Do you have any videos on how to replace drive side mirror on 2018 Dodge Grand Caravan. Thanks

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  3 года назад +1

      @Michael Roach - Hello Michael. I'm sorry but I don't have many videos on that generation of vans at this point. I do plan to be adding those in the future though. Sorry. I really appreciate you stopping by though!

    • @michaelroach962
      @michaelroach962 3 года назад +1

      @@javosgarage thanks for the response. Your video was a great help. Just took me longer to do. Lol

  • @juanpogomez7867
    @juanpogomez7867 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, I have a question, how can i access to the windshield deposit? because the pump doesn't work so i want to check it. Thanks

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  4 года назад +1

      @Juanpo Gómez - I apologize for the delay, we've been away for a bit. The washer deposit (or reservoir) is located on the front, passenger side of your van behind the bumper. It's just in front of the wheel behind the liner. There will be two pumps on the reservoir, one for the front and one for the rear. I've had to replace a few of these over the years, it's not a bad job.
      If you're just looking to test and/or replace the pump you don't necessarily need to remove the front bumper. You could turn your wheel all the way to the left, remove the fasteners for the plastic fender/wheel liner and splash shield then pull the liner out a bit. It will be tight but you can then get to both of those pumps without removing the bumper. You can also get to it from below when the splash shield is no longer secured.
      I hope this helps you, let me know if you have any other questions. We're back in town now so I try to respond to everyone within 24 hours. Thanks for stopping by!

    • @juanpogomez7867
      @juanpogomez7867 4 года назад +1

      @@javosgarage thanks a lot for the reply, it's going to be very useful, because it's strange that none of the two pumps works (when I push the bottom from the back wiper or the one for the front windshield nothing happens). Sorry if my English is not good. You're van is very clean I love it. Thanks again.

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  4 года назад +1

      @Juanpo Gómez - No problems with your English sir, you're doing great! It's certainly possible that both motors need to be replaced but it's also possible you may just have a fuse that needs to be replaced. Your fuse box (Integrated Power Module) is located under the hood, up front on the driver's side. Look for the fuse in the location "F33". It should be a blue, 15 amp fuse. This fuse is for the front and back washers. That may be your problem.

    • @juanpogomez7867
      @juanpogomez7867 4 года назад +1

      @@javosgarage hello, thanks again, I have already checked the fuse box and all of them look OK, but I realized that under the fuse box there is a plug connector that it's not connected to anything, I tried to check where that connector has to be connected to but I couldn't. I checked for any free connector space on the fuse box but there isn't, so I don't know if that connector is the problem, I uploaded a picture of the connector to this url if you have a chance to look it, thanks again for your help. imgfz.com/i/ejrQ6pU.jpeg

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  4 года назад +1

      @Juanpo Gómez - I'm sorry but initially I don't know what that connector is for. I'm 95% certain it is not related to the fuse box, it's not the right size. If it were me at this point I would get access to the two pumps and then take my electrical meter to make sure I'm getting voltage to the pumps when they are activated. This is the best way to see if your problem is the pumps or electrical. I hope this makes sense but I like to start at the end and work my way back when diagnosing something like this.

  • @mindyobizznessugh4917
    @mindyobizznessugh4917 3 года назад +1

    How much will it cost to replace the radiator, bumber, headlights etc..minor front accident..1999 Chrysler t n c...

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  3 года назад +2

      @MindyoBizzness ugh - Wow, that is a loaded question with limitless variables. In short, I honestly can't give you a ballpark because I have never purchased a vehicle for resale that would have required that type of repair so I have never received an estimate for that type of repair. I would think the cost would be so high that insurance would just total the vehicle. My guess is this type of extensive repair at a body shop would cost more than it would be worth to fix. I'm sorry, I don't mean to be a jerk here I'm just giving you an honest opinion. IF (and I emphasize IF) you only needed to replace those items with no structural work required, and you purchased the parts at a salvage yard and did the work yourself - you could probably get away with about $350-$400. I can't stress enough though that there are a ton of variables and safety issues here that I can't begin to cover here. I would possibly start with getting an estimate from a body shop to see what they believe needs to be replaced to get your van going again. Then you could decide if it's worth it to have the repairs done or do it yourself if possible. I wish I had better new for you, there's just so much here I don't know without seeing the vehicle it's really impossible to estimate. Hopefully this will at least help get you pointed in the right direction. Thanks for stopping by!

    • @mindyobizznessugh4917
      @mindyobizznessugh4917 3 года назад

      @@javosgarage Thankyou, A honest opinion is always worth it..Appreciated.

  • @530iguy5
    @530iguy5 2 года назад

    How is it so damn clean?

  • @milagrossmith4891
    @milagrossmith4891 Год назад

    Is it necessary to remove the headlights

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  Год назад

      Hi Milagros. Actually it is. At 03:11 of the video I show a fastener hidden behind the headlight you'll need to remove in order to get the bumper off. Hope that helps. Thanks for stopping by!

    • @milagrossmith4891
      @milagrossmith4891 Год назад

      @@javosgarage great. Thanks for the tutorial

  • @jeannettehoward7990
    @jeannettehoward7990 4 года назад +2

    What year is this vehicle

    • @javosgarage
      @javosgarage  4 года назад

      @Jeannette Howard - This one is a 2006, however this video is applicable for the years 2001-2007.

  • @duanagrant1695
    @duanagrant1695 2 года назад

    👍👍🙌🙌👏👏👏👏👏