dankspeed said:
Went and checked out the van. Overall it looked like it's been well cared for. There's rust on the passenger side sliding door at the bottom and below that on the body. Not too excited about that.
Other than the exhaust leak the lock on that passenger sliding door doesn't work. You have to manually lock and unlock it. I assume it's an actuator or something gone bad inside the door.
It is the base model so 3.3 ltr and no fancy stow and go.
Seemed to have enough power though and shifted smooth.
I told him I could $1800 but had research the door lock issue.
Thoughts?
As mentioned, don't be too scared of anything on the door lock. The power doors (on every brand of van) have issues with those wires in the caterpillar track. I fixed the problem with my first van in about 20-30 minutes, by visually inspecting the wires and saw a break. I cut it out and crimped in a patch wire. new harnesses are available under $100 if repairing it doesn't work, but I figured I had nothing to lose. It's held for the past two years. I have a problem on the second van where it doesn't always work & lock, but it's been too cold to investigate that one. I've just been telling the kids not to use that one with power.
The rust is a real and common problem on these from about 2000 up. Anything before that is rusting other places, but these in particular are known for rotting out here. See this thread as an example. My solution was to pop down to VA to buy this second van. No rust! And you don't pay any more for an old van in a non-rusty part of the country. Otherwise, on the first van, I cut out the rot and welded in some new panels with more drain holes. It's starting to get some surface rust around the patch panels now, so I'll have to visit that again. There's other rot too here in CT, the hood has some rust and the front quarters are showing bubbles. I don't know how much longer this thing can stand CT winters, but other than the rockers, the non-cosmetic bits look great underneath. The suspension pickup points just have some normal non-concerning surface funk and the subframes, chassis, and other things look fine.
Just as a price point, I just bought my second van in September down in VA. I paid $4000 for it, 2005 T&C long wheel base Touring model with leather so it has stow-n-go with 123k on the clock. Since I bought it, I've done shocks/springs/brakes & fluid, filters and put a radiator in it. The only remaining things are the passenger side sliding door diagnosis and new light bulbs in the center console as soon as Amazon delivers them, and transmission fluid & filter change. I probably outta do the belts & idlers while I'm mucking about in there. So, call it $1k worth of catch up. Cosmetically, it wasn't too bad with normal wear and tear and a cracked front bumper cover.