20 problems related to air bag light on have been reported for the 1998 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
As an investigator assigned to the California highway patrol, multidisciplinary accident investigation team (mait) in sacramento, and as directed by the mait operations manual, this is to notify NHTSA/odi of the verified failure of a safety restraint system in a vehicle involved in a severe-injury traffic collision. On September 2, 2009, a 1998 Plymouth Voyager was involved in a collision in san joaquin county, CA. The registered owner/sole occupant in the Voyager sustained injury when his vehicle collided into the rear of a 1999 Chevrolet tahoe, at speed. The principal direction of force was essentially from front-to-rear through the Plymouth and the frontal damage was equally distributed across the full width of the vehicle. The front passenger's srs deployed, and the driver's srs did not. The driver of the Plymouth was restrained by his seat belt. A query of the NHTSA website indicated the Plymouth was subject to recall under NHTSA campaign 04v-480, and daimler Chrysler recall no. D17. The recall was the subject of ea04-013 of the odi. A local Dodge dealer confirmed the vehicle was part of the group under recall and had not undergone correction of the condition despite records of mailed notifications to the registered owner, of valley springs, CA. The driver of the Plymouth made no statement regarding the status of the srs warning indicator lamp prior to the collision, which is under investigation by the stockton area of the California highway patrol. Valley davison mait's preliminary investigation indicates that the driver?s srs components were in place on the vehicle. Mait will not conduct a failure analysis investigation, as the matter is civil, not criminal, in nature. A report of the mait findings will follow. Officer c. M. Port, id 9729 California highway patrol, valley division mait. Updated 07/01/10 updated 07/06/jb.
Air bag light illuminated while driving ,and horn/cruise control were inoperative. Vehicle was taken to dealer, who informed consumer that the clock spring needed to be replaced. Also, this vehicle was not covered under recall due to VIN.
1998 Plymouth Voyager horn and cruise control stopped working and the airbag light is on it is now gonna cost me roughly $300 to havethe clock spring fixed. I feel that there should be a recall issued.
While driving, the air bag light illuminated and the horn/cruise control intermittently failed. Recall#02v29300. The dealership would not repair because the VIN was not included in the recall. The consumer was told the colck spring was the problem.
I own a 1998 Plymouth Voyager air bag light stays on and horn don't work. Most likely a clock spring is bad. Don't know if this will get recalled, but I hope so.
The horn malfunctioned. The consumer had the vehicle inspected after the air bag light flashed. The consumer was told that the clock spring needed to be replaced. A recall was issued for this make, model and year but this vehicle was not included in the recall . The air bag light remained lit and the turn signal went out.
When vehicle is started air bag light comes on and stays on. When air bag light is on horn and cruise control do not work. Consumer saw a NHTSA article concerning an investigation of these vehicles.
After recall repair of the clockspring, the air bag light illuminated, the horn sounded continuously and the lights remained on.
Intermitently air bag light. Dealer has been notified. Please provide further information. Ts.
While driving, the air bag light stays iluminated. Also the engine leaks oil, consumer was informed that the head gaskets were bad.
After the horn stopped working and airbag light stayed on, we brought the vehicle to a Dodge dealer who repaired the clockspring.
Airbag light has been illuminating. Consumer feels airbags may deploy at any time. Consumer states there is buzzing noise in steering column. Took the vehicle to the dealer and found out the clock spring was defective and was replaced.
"clockspring" bad in 98 Chrysler minivan. Airbag light on, horn/cruise not working, etc.
Ea 01 007/air bag clockspring: air bag light remains on while traveling dealer notified, and informed consumer that clockspring needed to be replaced. Feel free to provide any further information concerning this matter.
Airbag light comes on intermittently. Took vehicle to dealer who could find nothing wrong. Dealer advised consumer to come back when light comes on and stays on.
Air bag light and engine check light illuminated on the dash, also, when driving without prior warning head gasket needed replacing. Please provide any further details.
Consumer states airbag light is on, and the horn does not sound when pressed. Delaer has been contacted.
Airbag light is on, there is no horn/cruise control, etc. There is a recall for the clockspring. Consumers vehicle is not included due to VIN.
The airbag light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, however the problem recurred.
The airbag light illuminated on the dashboard and the horn was inoperable, the dealer replaced the clockspring , consumer stated there was a noise coming from the vehicle, the dealer replaced the rear brake shoes and drums.