Oil is milky in the oil pan and hear a knocking noise from motor but it runs good
SOURCE: replacing oil pan on 2003 dodge neon
To replace the oil pan jack and place car in towers. Remove the undercover shielding and watch out for the exhaust that will also have to be move. Drain the oil pan. The holding bolts will be removed with appropriated tools. Tap with wood block to lose it. Once removed check the oil pump for damage. To replace make sure to used a proper gasket and sealant. Install all parts back.
SOURCE: RATTLING NOISE AT OIL PAN AREA ON 1998 DODGE RAM 1500 5.9 LITER
rod bearing , engine needs rebuilt
SOURCE: front wipers stopped working but you can hear the motor run also
If the wipers were buried under snow/ice or frozen to the windshield, you may have blown the red 10 amp fuse located in cavity 9 in the fuse block located on the bottom left side of the instrument panel near the parking brake pedal.
In order of easiest to check:
1) ensure wipers not frozen to windshield.
2) ensure wiper arms are not loose on the pivot stud,
3) check the red 10 amp fuse.
You stated that "you can hear the motor". Which motor do you hear? The engine or the wiper motor?
If you hear the wiper motor, then the fuse is alright. Try 1) and 2) above.
PT Stanley
SOURCE: 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan Front Noise
I had the same problem, my mechanic has had this same problem with other 2003 grand caravans. Flush the power steering fluid, replace it with ATF+4 and add Lucas power steering additive. Apparently dodge has posted the fluid that was originally used is causing this problem. $100 and it is purring like a kitten
SOURCE: What is the sequence for the bolts on oil pan, for
For the 2.8L there is no sequence. Torque for the bolts are 105 in.lbs.
For the 3.0L torque is 50 in.lbs. in sequence:
For the 3.3L and the 3.8L, no sequence but torque each bolt to 105 in.lbs.
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