Is it the sounds of bacon and egg cooking in a skillet, wet French fries dropped in hot oil or the sounds of cooking soup boiling. Details matters and sounds are very subjective. Let me know, I am a qualified chef, as well a a car expert.
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Question edited for clarity. The code is capital P and zero, not small p and oh (o). Plus toss in some caps and move to model category.
Error code P0128 indicates that your engine coolant temperature is below the thermostat regulating temperature. This means that your Engine Control Module (ECM) or Powertrain Control Module (PCM) has recognized that your engine is running cooler than it's supposed to.
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Fortunately it is not likely to be the valve lifters and cams don't fail.
It is likely to be one of three things.
Coil packs failing.
Spark plugs need cleaning and gapping.
An electronic sensor.
The only way to diagnose is to get a local auto electrician to connect a professional grade scan tool computer to it and check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes and test all the sensors.
https://www.google.com/search?q=mobile+auto+electrician+near+mehttps://www.google.com/search?q=2003+Dodge+Grand+Caravan+misfire
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Question edited for clarity. Please always quote DTC Codes in full. '129' is not the same as 'P0129'. Single numerical codes are usually computer communication codes.
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When you did all this work, did you disconnect the battery?
Did you reset the security system and engine immobilizer?
Is the anti-theft light flashing, flashing fast or on steady?
Help and videos
https://www.google.com/search?q=2006+Dodge+Grand+Caravan+3.3+turns+over+but+won%27t+start
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Question moved from Spanish car company Seat, pronounced 'See-At'
Latch problems are know on this model
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2cDcrfW2b8
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The second link shows non-standard variations.
Anon, learns that cars new have like 4 to 10 radio options day1 new
car and the service manual covers all 10
and the 10 radios are all radically different. and so is the harness there and all wiring end to end not the same.
learn that first
the read the service manual
hacking in a new radio takes skills and one is having the manual in your hands or the PDF on the screen of a PC..
called wiring schematics for this 1 car.
remote, CD/dvd options.
truck amps. and more.
there is no 1 kind of system on any car,
check out 2002 GCVan
very very odd speaker here with 6 lugs. << warning ALIEN to the MAx)
ALL TECHS KNOW THIS, AND PUT IN ALL NEW PARTS WHERE NEEDED
FOR SURE THIS 6 LUG ODD DUCK.
I had similar problem with Durango and replaced the "brain" with a refurbished PCM -- google for reburbished PCMs and call the Florida Company and ask they guys there what they think. My fix was < $300.00 by replacing the brain.
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The problem here is the wiring harness where it travels from the door into the door frame. Constant opening and closing of the driver's door bends the wires back and forth until they work harden and snap. This issue ONLY happens on the driver door.
Once you get inside there, you can check with a multimeter and replace that wire.
https://www.google.com/search?q=2008+dodge+grand+caravan+door+lock+wiring+harness+diagram
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