Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 131 problems related to air bag light on (under the air bag category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Plymouth Voyager based on all problems reported for the Voyager.
Intermitently air bag light. Dealer has been notified. Please provide further information. Ts.
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Consumer states while driving the air bag light stay alluminated, cruise control goes out. Dealer notified said clock spring failed. Ts.
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Consumer states that the clock spring on the vehicle is defective which is resulting in the air bag light being on and also the crusie control is not working and also the horn. Contacted dealer. Mr.
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Consumer stated the air bag light stayed illuminated while driving. The dealer has replaceed the clock spring. Feel free to provide any further information.
While driving, the air bag light stays iluminated. Also the engine leaks oil, consumer was informed that the head gaskets were bad.
The consumer states that the clock spring is bad and the air bag light stays illuminated, the horn will not work, and the cruise control will not engage.
The airbag light is constantly on. The cruise control does not work. The horn does not work.
Seems to be a common problem with Chrysler vans. Something to do with a clock spring, that is in the steering wheel column. I have found other examples on the internet and there was mention of a class action law suite. Costs around $190 to $260 to fix. My father in laws Chrysler van has same problem with air bag light. Not sure about horn.
During hot weather dash air bag indicator light illuminated, horn did not function & cruise control no longer functioned. Certified service center has identified problem is due to clock spring in steering column (ref NHTSA action #: ea01007). Air bag light came on first. . . Cruise control still work intermittently. Did not become aware of horn malfunction until needed for collision avoidance (near miss, no damage). Reference NHTSA recall # 98v046 for same issue in different make vehicle by same manufacturer. Reference Chrysler TSB # 08-010-01 may 01 that covers broad range of makes and models. This investigation was opened in Feb-2001. Why was a recall issued on wrangler and not minivan when both use same system?.
After the horn stopped working and airbag light stayed on, we brought the vehicle to a Dodge dealer who repaired the clockspring.
Clockspring snapped, causing horn/cruise control not to work, and airbag light to stay on while driving. Cause unknown. Dealer will be contacted.
Horn/cruise control not to work,and airbag light stays on while driving. Cause unknown. Dealer will be contacted.
Clockspring has snapped, causing horn/cruise control not to work, and airbag light to stay on while driving. Cause unknown. Dealer will be contacted.
Investigation currently open by NHTSA ea01007. My airbag light would come on and sometimes extinguish during driving but come back on later. Finally the airbag light stayed on constantly. Over the course of a month, the cruise control and horn quit working as well. I inadvertantly stumbled across this open NHTSA case while looking for a wiring diagram to begin looking into the horn problem first. While the van is 6 years old I understand that Dodge/Plymouth have replaced over 400,000 clock spring assemblies. The dealership charged me $223. 30 to replace the part including labor. It would seem that a fair amount of these assemblies have failed which I would expect to last for the lifetime of the vehicle. I would have been willing to pay for the part if Dodge/Plymouth would install it for free. Not only did they charge to install it, they were ready to charge me an additional $70. 00 diagnostic fee if that wasn't the problem. I'm very disappointed that Dodge/Plymouth is very well aware of this problem which is obviously safety related as I have driven around for 2 - 3 months with an airbag light on which I'm sure others are doing and then they make a nice profit on charging me to fix a defect they are very well aware of. If I can answer any other questions, please feel free to contact me.
Airbag light is on, and horn is inoperable. Vehicle has not been examined by dealer.
Airbag light continuously illuminates. Dealer indicated that the clock spring was bad. I understand that from other complaints that I may be able to look forward to both my horn and cruise control becoming inoperable in the future. I can't believe that a non-moving part such as this would fail. It should last the life of the vehicle.
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.
The horn quit working, cruise contron quit working, air bag light remained lit after starting.
Air bag light will come and stay on until consumer turns vehicle off. Contacted dealer.
Nar 04/07/2003 mr the air bag light illuminated and the cruise control was inoperative. The consumer received a recall notice after he had the work done.
Airbag light would come on and off in July. Took vehicle to dealer, and they reset airbag sensor. About a week later, consumer rear ended another driver, and none of the airbags deployed. Please provide any further information.
Cruise control, horn, back-up lights, windshield washer front & rear, air bag light stays on.
The specific failure I am experiencing is this: intermittently and randomly (about 50% of my driving time) the airbag light on this instrument panel goes on, the horn won't work, and the cruise control won't work.
Ea 01 007/air bag clockspring: consumer states air bag light remain on while driving and the horn is inoperative. Dealer was not notified at this time. Nlm.
Consumer states that the airbag light is on and horn and cruise control are not working, consumer took the vehicle to the dealer and they feel its the clockspring. Please provide any further information.
While driving, air bag light illuminated on dashboard, horn does not work. Possible clockspring failure.
Airbag light remains illuminated on dashboard intermittently. Dealer has been contacted. . Consumer states that while driving 5-10 miles, airbag light comes and goes several times.
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"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 has come on, and horn and cruise control stopped working.
Cruise control does not work/ horn doesn't blow, and the airbag light stays on. Consumer feels its the clock spring.
Air bag light stays, on and horn does not blow. Contacted dealer, and dealer stated it was not under warranty.
Airbag light came on the dashboard, and cruise control/ horn went out. Also, tranmission was malfunctioning. When putting it in gear vehicle makes a loud noise. Dealership is aware of problem.
The air bag light comes on about 30% of the time, the dealer repaired but the consumer is requesting reimbursement, the consumer believes this is a design defect and that the air bag components should not have such a failure during the reasonable lifetime of the vehicle. Nlm.
Airbag light came on, horn and cruise control stopped working. Dealer replaced clock spring assembly.