Dashboard Failed Problems of Plymouth Grand Voyager

Plymouth Grand Voyager owners have reported 5 problems related to dashboard failed (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Plymouth Grand Voyager based on all problems reported for the Grand Voyager.

1 Dashboard Failed problem of the 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Failure Date: 01/15/2008

Entire dash board instrument cluster dies without any notice, comes back on its own and dies. Serious safety hazard especially at night.

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2 Dashboard Failed problem of the 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Failure Date: 11/15/2007

Like thousands of others my instrument cluster went dead and is dead.

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3 Dashboard Failed problem of the 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Failure Date: 01/08/2007

Electrical problems with my 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager. Wipers will not turn off and all gauges died. No speedometer, no tachometer, no fuel gauge and no temp gauge.

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4 Dashboard Failed problem of the 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Failure Date: 10/15/2006

The instrument panel started going off and on. When it would go off the abs light would come on and then the engine service light would come on, during this time every thing went out. The speedometer, odometer, gas and temperature gauges went out. I would hit the dash and it would work correctly. I finally had to replace it and that one lasted about a year and a half. So know I have put another one in and at this time having problems getting it to function. I see a lot of complaints on the internet, but none on NHTSA website.

5 Dashboard Failed problem of the 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Failure Date: 05/01/2005

There is no particular event that triggers the following problems: the instrument cluster / controller is defective. The gauges fail constantly. The abs light stays on which I believe is related to the clock-spring recall, and the speedometer, odometer, tachometer,fuel gages stop working. I read an article in a forum that said disconnect the battery because it was a problem with the ecu. It seems resetting the ecu did fix the problem temporarily. So each time it happens that how I fix it. A recall for the defective ecu may be in order. I have read many articles with people with this same issue. (2) the leds for the a/c, heating and rear wipers don't work. They just blink. I have found that if you drive long enough, they start working usually non-stop driving for over an hour.




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