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Recently bought a Chrysler Pacifica 2019 t l plus from Copart. Seeing these different warning symbols. Any help is appreciated
 

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With the multiple unrelated warning messages, that could indicate weak, failing battery(s). You should get both batteries checked. Be sure they are not connected when you have them checked or the results will be for both batteries.
 

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I still suggest getting the batteries checked. You will find many threads here on weak batteries causing all kinds of electrical warnings when there is actually nothing wrong with the actual features.

And if you are still covered by the 3/36 warranty, they will be covered if they fail the testing.
 

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I still suggest getting the batteries checked. You will find many threads here on weak batteries causing all kinds of electrical warnings when there is actually nothing wrong with the actual features.

And if you are still covered by the 3/36 warranty, they will be covered if they fail the testing.
I did change the primary battery. I did not change the aux battery. Will get it tested and replace it if necessary. Also wanted to mention this was bought through an auction and has flood damage history. So the 3 year 36k will not apply to this one.

Also the part number you had provided for the lateral sensor does not fit the 2019 Pacifica. Having a hard time finding an exact match. Any help is appreciated
 

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How long ago did you change the main battery?

Check both batteries again. If you replaced the main without changing the aux, if the aux was bad, it could have been bringing down your new battery as they are connected when the vehicle is off. If this goes on long enough, it can kill your new main battery.

I would do this before ordering a part that you may not need.
 

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How long ago did you change the main battery?

Check both batteries again. If you replaced the main without changing the aux, if the aux was bad, it could have been bringing down your new battery as they are connected when the vehicle is off. If this goes on long enough, it can kill your new main battery.

I would do this before ordering a part that you may not need.
I changed the main battery two days ago. Been driving quite a bit. Just stopped at an autozone to get it tested. Will know in an hour. Will keep you posted. Again thanks for helping an amateur like me. Appreciate all the help
 

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How long ago did you change the main battery?

Check both batteries again. If you replaced the main without changing the aux, if the aux was bad, it could have been bringing down your new battery as they are connected when the vehicle is off. If this goes on long enough, it can kill your new main battery.

I would do this before ordering a part that you may not need.
Just installed the aux battery. Looks like the messages are popping up again. Not sure what to do next. Any input is appreciated
 

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You say it's been in a flood, that means you can expect a LOT of electrical issues as connectors that were never designed to be submerged start to corrode. I'd suggest you spend a lot of time disconnecting and cleaning every connector you can see. It MIGHT cure this problem, it will almost certainly prevent some other problems in the future.
 
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