In this video I bring you along as I look at a customer 2017 Chrysler Pacifica with the big 3.6 that has a complaint of “no start, no crank.” Might have something to do with what I found in the oil pan but then again I am no expert…
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  1. Kenneth White

    4 cans bars leak will fix it !

  2. Hot Tew_Twat

    oil cooler? whats the miles ?

  3. Nelson Coffie

    Looks like the oil cooler seals failed common in 3.6 engines

  4. 907bear

    Good luck pulling that thing out.get a used 3.6. As long as the body is still nice. Not a job you'd want to have in a shop though.

  5. desertman1943

    pull the spark plugs out see whether the starter works

  6. harry walker

    check,all fluids, wkly. try to find a hood release, most cars have one..

  7. Anonymous, Inc

    Sounds like a head or intake gasket already at 0:30 in.

  8. Trond Nilsen

    If i was living in Your area I would not hesitate to use Your shop. Had the same problem with my Honda ridgeline. Fixed it my self , but that was a lot of work ! The head gasket was blown, and the engine block, also had corrosion problem. I think You know what I mean. Thank You fore sharing Your videos and great skills !

  9. thedreadedgman

    waiting for the engine remove and replace video 😉

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