Wiring problems of the 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan

Eight problems related to wiring have been reported for the 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Wiring problem

Failure Date: 02/23/2006

: the contact stated the vehicle failed to start and also stalled while driving at various speeds. The failures gradually became worse and occurred without warning. The vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop on multiple occasions. The mechanic replaced the wiring in an attempt to remedy the failures. The vehicle is currently awaiting a fuse box replacement.

2 Wiring problem

Failure Date: 04/25/2004

I own a 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan with the mileage around 128,000 miles. Starting in April , we smelled and saw smoke coming from under the hood . We took it to aamco and they checked it out and could find nothing wrong with the car at that time using the diagnostics. A few weeks later, the service engine soon light came on and stayed on steadily and they could find nothing wrong with the van at that time either . The *code* they found said *oxygen sensor* but they reset it . Four days later, we were heading back to charleston (100 miles) and had made it around 40 miles on interstate going around 65-70 miles an hour when, without notice, the service engine soon light started blinking and the car completely lost power . We had to pull over on the side of the emergency lane and wait until a tow truck could tow us back to lexington . . . The van was taken again to nasco where they thought the problem could be the spark plugs and wiring so they changed all that out to the tune of $400. 00 plus the $80. 00 for towing. . . Then. . . . Two days later the van was driving again to charleston on interstate and at almost the exact same spot --it cut off again !! the van had to get towed yet again to orangeburg ( closer to where it cut off ) and the mechanics there could find absolutely nothing wrong with the van !!! in town, the van does fine . . . But when you are on interstate and going a high rate of speed for a prolonged period of time . . . And it cuts off ---something is definitely wrong with the van !! it is very dangerous to be driving at such a high rate of speed and then losing power . . And must be addressed before a death occurs !! last weekend , my husband took the van on the interstate again to try it out and sure enough around 50 miles out it cut off yet again with the service engine soon light on . I notice there are several other instances of this happening to the Grand Caravans and think it should definitely be investigated and a recall issued.

3 Wiring problem

Failure Date: 07/07/2001

Consumer parked vehicle in parking lot, it caught on fire due to a wire in the wiring harness, claim 35-w700-085.

4 Wiring problem

Failure Date: 03/03/2000

Owner took vehicle to dealer after airbag light flashed on and the horn stopped working. Said that entire airbag system had to be replaced. Owner contacted Chrysler but they provided no help in paying for repairs.

5 Wiring problem

Failure Date: 04/11/1997

Wiring harness routed under battery, causing battery acid to eat through wires.

6 Wiring problem

Failure Date: 08/20/1996

Design location of electrical wires caused them to be cut by the fan blade causing the car not to start.

7 Wiring problem

Defective electronic charging system caused over charging of the battery. This caused sulfuric acid to spew from the battery spilling onto the main electrical wiring harness that is routed under the battery. There was a complete failure of electrical items.

8 Wiring problem

Airbag light cam on, I no longer have working horn or cruise control.




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