Electrical Failure problems of the 2005 Dodge Caravan

Three problems related to electrical failure have been reported for the 2005 Dodge Caravan. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Dodge Caravan based on all problems reported for the 2005 Caravan.

1 Electrical Failure problem

Failure Date: 06/09/2009

The contact owns a 2005 Dodge grand Caravan. When driving or idling all of the warning lights would illuminate on the instrument control panel, and the head-lights would fail. This failure lasts from 30 seconds up to one minute. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but no remedy was provided. The technician at the dealer was well informed about electrical failures for her model type. The manufacturer was notified, but she was still waiting for a response. The current mileage was 106,987. The failure mileage was 106,701.

2 Electrical Failure problem

Failure Date: 03/31/2009

Failure of electrical system on 2005 Dodge Caravan, namely power door lock failure, including with key fob, switch on inside of vehicle and automatic locking mechanism. Can be remedied by disconnecting battery and reconnecting or removing fuse and replacing. This only helps for up to 2 days. Bought my van used at 115,000 miles, but every complaint I have read started at 40,000 miles. More than 40 complaints on one website alone. Widespread problem among this model. My almost 2 year old son was able to open the door and climb out of the van on his own. Thankfully we were stopped and parked. Could have been a tragedy had we been in motion, and if I did not keep him securely fastened in his car seat until the vehicle stops. This was after resetting the battery for about the 20th time in the less than one year since I purchased my van. But again it had failed and the automatic locking mechanism hadn't engaged. I know that many have complained to Dodge directly, but they refuse to acknowledge it as a safety issue and recall the electrical system. Not the only problem I have found with the electrical system. Others include headlights going out while driving, and turn signals not working properly, etc. People with small children (especially multiple small children) are a huge number of consumers for this vehicle and it would be a shame to have someone get hurt because Dodge doesn't think it is a safety concern. I do and many others do as well. Will it take a death of a small child for someone to get a recall initiated?.

3 Electrical Failure problem

Failure Date: 12/15/2006

- the contact owns a 2005 Dodge Caravan. The contact's vehicle has been in the repair shop 5 times for electrical failures. While driving at 65 mph the warning indicator lights began to flash. The contact's exterior lights also began to flash while driving. The vehicle has been at the repair shop since December 15, 2006. The mechanic and a Dodge technician made several unsuccessful attempts to diagnose the vehicle. The contact was the second owner, and was advised by the attorney general that per the lemon law it only applied to the original owner, and the mileage must not exceed 20,000. The vehicle was purchased on July 31, 2006. The service manager also observed the failure. Updated 03/07/07.




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