Plymouth Grand Voyager owners have reported 20 problems related to front air bag sensor control (under the air bag 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.
When starting vehicle the radio did not come on , but the air bag light came on and stayed on. However, and the dash board lights did not come on. Had to restart the vehicle in order to get the radio to work, the air bag light to go off, and the dashboard lights to register. This happened on June 2, 2005.
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Consumer complained about several problems. Recently, the air bag light came on/the odometer stopped reading mileage, and the horn did not work. The cause of these problems had not been determined.
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While driving at 35 mph the air bag deployed inadvertently. In the process, consumer's vehicle rear ended another vehicle. Then, vehicle was towed to the dealer, who, in return, towed the vehicle back to consumer's home not repaired. The damages sustained from the collision were not repaired because consumer only had liability insurance.
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Clock spring was defective. The air bag light came and stayed on, making the air bags inoperable. Also, it effected the horn and the cruise control. A recall was issued. However, this vehicle was not included due to VIN.
Air bag light remains illuminated while driving. Dealer was contacted.
While driving air bag light appeared on the dashboard and remained on. Consumer drove the vehicle to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic informed the driver that this vehicle was not on recall.
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.
My wife and I own a 1999 Plymouth voyager minivan. We have had several failures that cause us concern about the manufacturer's quality control during production of this vehicle. Most recently, the airbag warning light began to come on for no apparent reason while we were driving normally. Most of the time, it would go back off, but sometimes it would stay on until the vehicle ignition was turned off. On April 27, 2004, we had to have the "clockspring" replaced on this vehicle to correct this problem. The cost of this repair was $180. 96. The person in the service department in the Chrysler dealership that performed the repair told me that this part has failed on many of these type minivans. Given the large number of failures of this part, it is my opinion that it should have been replaced under an extended warranty by the manufacturer.
Air bag warning light constantly on and led to horn failure. Almost resulted in accident(s) when we are unable to sound horn when other unsafe driver(s) manuever in a manner which would cause collision with us.
I have a 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager that is experiencing a problem with the clockswitch (horn, cruise control not working, airbag light on). I called the recall line with Chrysler and they said my van was not covered on the recall. Only 1996-1998. I noticed when the investigation was taking place all vehicles from 1996-2000 were being looked at. I think Chrysler should fix the problem with my clockswitch for free because this is a safety defect.
Clockspring malfunction-which has led to failure of horn, airbag, and cruise control.
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Clockspring - airbag light stays on horn doesn't work and cruise control doesn't work. This year should be included in the recall.
The air bag light illuminate on the vehicle, which caused the horn and cruise control to be inoperative. There was a recall regarding the issue, however the consumer's vehicle identification number was not included.
Failure of dealer to fix recalled airbag clockspring recall #b24 issued on November 14th. Dealer refused to fix the recall because my van windows have chalk on them to tell the public the problems I have had with this vehicle.
Air bag sensor light comes on and stays on , horn doesn't work. Air bags might not work if vehicle is in a crash.
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.
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Ea 01 007/air bag clockspring: air bag sensor light remained on and, horn was inoperative. Dealer / manufacturer were notified, and informed consumer that problem was not covered under a recall at this time, and any repairs would be at consumer's expense. Consumer states cruise control is also inoperative.
Ea 01 007/air bag clockspring failure: vehicle air bag sensor light remains on while traveling, and horn is inoperative. Manufacturer notified.
Vehicle experience problem with air bag sensor light staying on. Dealer notified and informed consumer that the clock spring needs to be replaced at consumer's cost. Consumer would like to know should this be at dealer's/ manufacturer's expense. Can NHTSA help with this matter or provide additional information.
Air bags sensor light intermittently comes on. Notified dealer, and informed consumer that vehicle was no longer under warranty, and repairs would be at consumer's expense. Can NHTSA help in this matter. Please gaive details.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Air Bag Light On problems | |
| Air Bag problems | |
| Front Air Bag Sensor Control problems | |
| Front Air Bag problems | |
| Air Bag Not Deploy problems | |
| Warning Light On problems | |
| Side/window Air Bag problems | |
| Air Bag On-off Switch problems | |
| Front Driver Side Air Bag Inflator problems |