Six problems related to speed control springs have been reported for the 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Voyager air bag and speed control. Stockton Dodge service dept. Estimated $225. 00 plus tax to replace a steering wheel "clockspring". I was informed that this is a typical failure on these Chrysler vehicles. Stockton Dodge told me the "clockspring" was not a recall on this 1997 voyager.
Airbag light illuminated, and two days later, horn and cruise control stopped operating. Consumer heard that when these components go out it may be a clock spring. Failure. Please provide any further information.
Clock spring on vehicle is not working properly which resulted in is that the air bag has been turned off. Also the cruise control has been shut off. Contacted dealer, and the dealer replaced the parts.
Airbag sensor light stays illuminated while driving. Also, cruise control is inoperable, and intermittently horn assembly is inoperable. Dealer has been notified. Possible clockspring failure.
Air bag light has come on and stayed on. Also, horn failed to work, and cruise control operated randomly. Possible clockspring failure.
Air bag light comes / cruise control fails to work, and horn cannot be used. Problem happens only when engine starts, and is intermittent. The cruise control and the horn failures caused by clock spring assembly and was replaced.
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