Nine problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
: the contact stated while having a state inspection performed on the vehicle, the repair shop technician determined the vehicle did not have a check engine light. The manufacturer was alerted.
Light came on for the airbags and brakes. Then, windshield wipers wouldn't work. Dealership is aware of the problem. Consumer states that other electrically related components like the windows failed as well, the dealer could not find what was causing the problem.
Consumer states the dealership told her it looks like some sort of fire damaged the electrical system in the car (claim # 13-7029-839).
When traveling at any speed vehicle stalled and cut off without prior warning. Also, vehicle has cut off on the highway and at intersections. Consumer has contacted dealer, dealer has linked the problem to an electrical malfunction, but cannot determine the exact cause.
Car leaks at drivers side during heavy rains. Delaer been unable to correct the problem. The carpet has been replaced. Car is now experiencing electrical defects as a result of a) the leak itself, or b) removing and reinstalling the dash on numerous occasions to try and find the leak. I am allso concerned about long term rust as a result of the continuing leaks. The car is not able to be sold now as a result of the leak and continuing problems.
Electrical short.
Windshield wipers and the door locks come on by themselves, and the blinkers do not work due to an electrical malfunction in the vehicle. All these symptoms are intermittent.
Electrical system malfunctions causing windshield washers to go on for no reason and electric door locks that will not lock.
Electrical problems with vehicle: headlights intermittently go out when switching from high to low beams. The dome lights will flicker constantly, windshield wipers intermittently activate when using the turn signals.