Eight problems related to front air bag sensor control have been reported for the 1996 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Air bag lights came on and stayed on. Consumer contacted the manufacturer, and had taken vehicle to the dealer. Was told that the vehicle was no longer under warranty, and will not be able to assist.
Horn does not work, and airbag sensor light is on. Consumer feels airbag may or may not depoy. Can't warn other drivers. Cause unknown. Please provide any further information.
Air bag lights illuminates when car starts.
While stopped at a stop sign, a car struck my Voyager in the center of the front bumper. The other car was moving at 35 mph and my bumper was pushed into the radiator 10-12 inches and the frame was bent. Neither airbag deployed. The dealer which repaired my Voyager said the sensors were located to either side of the impact, and since no contact was made with them. . . The airbags won't deploy. My complaint is that they should have deployed under such an impact. I now wonder if they will in another accident.
Air bag clockspring recall notice for 1996 Plymouth Voyager. Ph.
Request for reimbursement for clockspring repairs.
The air bag light had come on intermittently and had grown to constant. The air bag module was found to be faulty. The air bags were replaced. The consumer has requested to be reimbursed. Scc.
Air bag sensor light is on in the interior information center on the dashboard. Consumer was told that module to the air bag is defective, and that is why the light stays on, indicating that driver's/passenger's air bags do not work. Dealer has been contacted.
| Air Bag Light On problems | |
| Air Bag problems | |
| Front Air Bag problems | |
| Air Bag Not Deploy problems | |
| Front Air Bag Sensor Control problems | |
| Air Bag On-off Switch problems | |
| Side/window Air Bag problems | |
| Warning Light On problems |