Turn Signal Switch Problems of Plymouth Voyager

Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 11 problems related to turn signal switch (under the exterior lighting 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.

1 Turn Signal Switch problem of the 2000 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 03/01/2002

When using the turn signal, the exterior lights stayed on, and the switch became stuck. The dealer replaced the switch, and attempted to make other repairs, but the problem continued. The left signal did not work properly. The signal flashed 2-3 times then stayed on with no way of turning it off, even with the keys in the ignition the left light stayed on and was diagnosed as switch failure.

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2 Turn Signal Switch problem of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 03/16/2001

In March my airbag light stayed on and then the windshield wipers failed to work. I then a burning odor came out of the heating unit. I brought it into a Chrysler dealership to get fixed. This is the work needed to repair the car. Switch multifuntion, clockspring for airbag. Complete replacement of the bcm due to the airbag malfuntion and wiper malfunction. , replaced the multifunction switch. Bcm recontroller reprograming and replaced clock spring to repair air bag lamp coming on. The final cost with labor totaled $843. 44 I called Chrysler to see if this malfunction would be covered and I was told no. The service department said it is rare that the system fails in a car with my milage. Chrysler was very nasty on the phone and said they would not consider any responsibility towards the payment of the defect. I asked to speak to a manager etc. . . . And I was told that I could not be forwarded to anyone else. I was told by the rep on the phone that the final decision was made. Last week I heard on the radio about an investigation on the possible defects of the vehicles clockspring assembly which provides the electricity for the wipers etc. . . . I did not check to see if it had affected the horn or cruise control because I had not used both during that time. It seems the faulty clockspring possible blew out the electrical system which resulted in the need for a replaced bcm component. I am hoping if this is found to be a defect Chrysler will reimburse the $843. 44 to me.

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3 Turn Signal Switch problem of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 08/26/1999

Windshield wipers would come on when turn left signal engaged while turning left or sometimes not come on at all: multi-function switch assembly controls other electrical components.

4 Turn Signal Switch problem of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 06/30/1998

Rear left passenger's side power window stopped operating. Also, whenever left turn signal was used it caused the windshield wipers to operate. Vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop, and unable to correct the problem. Dealer was not contacted at this time.

5 Turn Signal Switch problem of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 05/21/1998

Left turn signal switch malfunctions.

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6 Turn Signal Switch problem of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 12/28/1996

When turning on left signal front windshield wipers will come on. Sometimes rear windshield wipers will also come on. Took vehicle to dealer about 5 times. Each time they said that they had fixed it, but problem reoccurred. This is unsafe because while driving on freeway and windshield wipers coming on, it will distract the driver.

7 Turn Signal Switch problem of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 08/01/1996

Efective components include: spark plug wires/ sliding door motor/circuit board//door handles/battery/ignition switch/multifunction switch, door lock motor/ windshield motor/ latch door lift gate, and rear shock absorber and rear struts. Please attach a description of each of these defects and copies of any work you have had performed on the vehicle regarding these defects.

8 Turn Signal Switch problem of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 04/25/1996

Multi function windshield wiper switch defective, causing poor visibility.

9 Turn Signal Switch problem of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 01/30/1996

Multi function switch replaced.

10 Turn Signal Switch problem of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager

When the left signal is activated windshield wipers come on, and do not stop until the signal is activated and turned back off. Dealer has been contacted.

11 Turn Signal Switch problem of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager

Windshield wipers would go on/off by themselves. This caused a hazardous problem for driver. Vehicle been to dealership for windshield wiper repairs. Since repairs done on wipers, the signal switch failed to work properly.


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