Eight problems related to cruise control have been reported for the 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The airbag light stays on. The cruise control and horn does not work.
Two weeks ago I noticed my air bag light was staying on. We also found out that the horn and the cruise control stopped working. We have checked all the fuses and found out through the my car stats web site this same problem was part of a recall involving a clock spring problem. Since no dealer in my area will honor this recall it is still broken.
While starting up the vehicle srs light appeared on the dashboard and remained on. Horn and the cruise control worked intermittently. Consumer drove vehicle to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that clock spring needed to be replaced due to a worn out part.
Cruise control failed about 45 days ago. Air bag light began coming on last week. Air bag light goes on and off, but is on most of the time.
Airbag light came on, horn stopped working, cruise control stopped working. Clockspring failure diagnosed as problem. This vehicle, however, was not covered under the current Chrysler/Plymouth recall. It needs to be!.
Cruise control failed to operate and air bag light would intermittently come on/off while driving. Dealer was notified. Dealer thinks pcm-engine controler going bad.
During highway driving and after the cruise control had been set, the cruise control would not disengage after I stepped on the brake pedal. My van unexpectedly and repeatedly would quickly accelerate immediately after I released the brake pedal.
Ea01-007; air bag light illuminated on dashboard, also, cruise control was inoperable. Consumer has yet to contact dealer. Please provide any further details.
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