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Re: 2000 Plymouth Voyager Speedometer stopped, trans. stuck, check engine light [4pebs]
by stashshel
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Sep 24, 2006 (1:45 pm)
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Replying to: 4pebs (Sep 09, 2006 9:05 am)
My check engine light is on because I need an oxygen sensor replaced. my a/c compressor is also going in my van and my instrument panel also blinks out on me. When it first happened it kinda freaked me out, but I was assured that it wouldn't hinder the operation of my vehicle, it's just annoying at this point. I could honestly answer the officer when I would reply I didn't really know how fast I was going. My transmissions seems to be fine and has always been, it's just that I've gone through brakes like mad ( got a nice tip to check the rears) I've had calipers replaced 2 times since I've owned the van, rotors, brakes, etc., on the front end. I say just take it out back and shoot the damn thing.
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- #4224 of 4276
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Re: 1996 Plymouth Voyager AC Compressor [mikew58]
by stashshel
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Sep 24, 2006 (2:07 pm)
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Replying to: mikew58 (Sep 18, 2006 1:36 pm)
yes, there has to be a more underlying problem that isn't being addressed. Has to be beyond the calipers if this is a reoccuring problem. Just this past weekend, my husband had both calipers replaced and new brake pads put on. I just get rather frustrated because I can't seem to get a solution to the problem.
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- #4225 of 4276
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Re: 1996 Plymouth Voyager AC Compressor [97xpresso]
by stashshel
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Sep 24, 2006 (2:11 pm)
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Replying to: 97xpresso (Sep 21, 2006 1:13 am)
live w/o my a/c? don't think so. prior to be diagnosed with the compressor going, my belt would snap. This happened twice. so I had the (forgive me I don't know what it's called) wheel replaced that the belt ran over because I was told that was seizing. now when I turn the fan blower/a/c on, it will give this deep sounding squeel.
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- #4226 of 4276
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Re: 1996 Plymouth Voyager AC Compressor [ally10169]
by stashshel
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Sep 24, 2006 (2:14 pm)
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Replying to: ally10169 (Sep 11, 2006 1:06 pm)
Don't bother with any of those repairs, don't seem necessary. Your car will run fine w/o them. Since you are getting a new car next summer, don't dump any more $$$ into your van. I was told I need an a/c compressor, oxygen sensor, and I have electrical problems. I have to keep my car for another year. so I'm just going to drive my car only fixing the sensor. It won't pass emissions otherwise.
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- #4227 of 4276
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Dodge Grand Caravan 2002 strange problem
by finwe
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Sep 25, 2006 (1:15 am)
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I have a strange problem with my Dodge Grand Caravan 2002, 3,3 Sport. After I start the engine A/C fan shuts off, the windows don't open, and the radio doesn't turn on. Sometimes they turn on after a while. Seems like the car does not know that the engine is already at work and keeps some of the instrument off for the iginition. Any idea what it may be?
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- #4228 of 4276
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Re: Dodge Grand Caravan 2002 strange problem [finwe]
by mikew58
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Sep 25, 2006 (9:17 am)
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Replying to: finwe (Sep 25, 2006 1:15 am)
Have a reputable shop run a load test on the battery. I've had symptoms like that occur whent he battery was getting ready to go. Does it still have the original battery?
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- #4229 of 4276
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Re: Has anyone had electrical problems?.... [stashshel]
by kolbe77
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Sep 25, 2006 (12:50 pm)
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Replying to: stashshel (Sep 24, 2006 1:40 pm)
is it a sensor? i took it to my mechanic yesterday and they couldn't figure it out. they plugged it in the computer (damn things) and there were no codes. even when the check engine light is on. i think dodge is cursed when it comes to the caravan. my parents bought one back in 1985 and had so much trouble with it. they bought a 1995 model and still had problems with it. i think its time to dump dodge and stick to chevy. thanks for the reply. if you find out exactly what it is, please let me know. thank you.
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Re: Has anyone had electrical problems?.... [kolbe77]
by stashshel
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Sep 25, 2006 (4:53 pm)
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Replying to: kolbe77 (Sep 25, 2006 12:50 pm)
Not quite sure. It happened again this morning. there was dew on the rear windshield and I went to turn the rear wiper on and the darn thing wouldn't work and I hit the button several times and was getting annoyed until I realized that my instrument panel was not working. What a way to realize that it controls the rear wipers. Very intersting. I hate my freaking voyager, it's been nothing but a crap load of problems. I'm looking into getting a toyota rav4. I will definitely keep you posted once someone figures out what is wrong with mine.
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- #4231 of 4276
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Re: Has anyone had electrical problems?.... [stashshel]
by stashshel
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Sep 25, 2006 (4:58 pm)
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Replying to: stashshel (Sep 18, 2006 9:56 am)
doesn't that just bite the big jawawa. It gets rather annoying and frustrating. I would just like to own my car for a period of time w/o car payments and little to no problems. I currently have 141500k on my car. it runs very smoothly, just all the little $$$ issues that keep piling up.
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Problem with Town and Country steering wheel electronics
by barruster
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Sep 26, 2006 (11:00 am)
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The electronics (audio, cruise control)on the steering wheel of my 2001 Town & Country minivan recently stopped working and at the same time the airbag warning light came on in the instrument cluster. In speaking with the parts person at the local dealership he said it is most likely a bad clockspring. Does anyone know how difficult a job it is to replace? I was told the trickiest part is removing/replacing the airbag assembly.
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