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2016 Chrysler Town & Country
1999 - 2010 Chrysler Town & Country
V6 3.8L
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How to Replace the Fuel Cap on a 1999-2016 Chrysler Town & Country (Fix EVAP Leaks) (Engine: V6 3.6L)

Step-by-step instructions with required tools/parts, safety tips, and check-engine light reset info

How to Replace the Fuel Cap on a 1999-2016 Chrysler Town & Country (Fix EVAP Leaks) (Engine: V6 3.6L)

Step-by-step instructions with required tools/parts, safety tips, and check-engine light reset info for 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

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🔧 Town & Country - Fuel Cap Replacement

Replacing your Town & Country’s fuel cap is a quick fix that helps seal the fuel system. A bad cap can cause fuel smell, EVAP leaks, and a check-engine light.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.1-0.3 hours


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • ⚠️ Work outside or in a well-ventilated area; fuel vapors are flammable.
  • ⚠️ No smoking, sparks, or open flames near the fuel door.
  • ⚠️ Turn the engine off and keep the key away from the vehicle while working.
  • ⚠️ Do not top off the tank after the pump clicks off.
  • ⚠️ Battery disconnect is not required for this repair.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • Nitrile gloves
  • Flashlight
  • Clean shop towel

🔩 Required Parts

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  • Fuel cap (EVAP-sealing type, tethered) - Qty: 1

📋 Before You Begin

  • Park on level ground and shift to Park.
  • Turn the engine off and wait 1-2 minutes to let vapors settle.
  • Use a flashlight to check the fuel filler area for dirt or damage.

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Open the fuel door

  • Open the fuel door by hand.
  • Use a flashlight to clearly see the cap and sealing area.

Step 2: Remove the old fuel cap

  • Put on nitrile gloves.
  • Turn the cap counterclockwise until it releases, then pull it off.
  • If your cap has a tether (a small strap that keeps it attached), let it hang freely.

Step 3: Inspect and clean the sealing surfaces

  • Use a flashlight to inspect the rubber seal (gasket) on the old cap; cracks or flattening means it was leaking.
  • Wipe the filler neck sealing surface with a clean shop towel to remove dirt.
  • Tip: Dirt on the neck can mimic a “bad cap.”

Step 4: Install the new fuel cap

  • Place the new cap onto the filler neck.
  • Turn it clockwise until you feel it fully seat and it “clicks” several times.
  • “Clicking” is the cap’s built-in clutch that prevents overtightening.

Step 5: Close up and verify fit

  • Close the fuel door by hand.
  • Use a flashlight to confirm the cap sits flat and the tether (if equipped) isn’t pinched.

✅ After Repair

  • If you had a check-engine light from a loose/bad cap, it may take a few normal drive cycles to turn off on its own.
  • If you have a scan tool, you can clear the code after confirming the cap is tight.
  • After your next fill-up, tighten the cap until it clicks to prevent future EVAP leaks.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $40-$120 (parts + labor/diagnostic time)

DIY Cost: $10-$35 (parts only)

You Save: $30-$85 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.2-0.5 hours.


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Guide for Fuel Tank Cap replace for these Chrysler vehicles

Year Make ModelSub ModelEngineBody Style
2016 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.6L-
2015 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.6L-
2014 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.6L-
2013 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.6L-
2012 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.6L-
2011 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.6L-
2010 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
2010 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
2010 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 4.0L-
2009 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
2009 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
2009 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 4.0L-
2008 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
2008 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
2008 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 4.0L-
2007 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
2007 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
2006 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
2006 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
2005 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
2005 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
2004 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
2004 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
2003 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
2003 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
2002 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
2002 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
2001 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
2001 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
2000 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
2000 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
1999 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.8L-
1999 Chrysler Town & Country-V6 3.3L-
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