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1990 Plymouth Grand Voyager Problems

 

Speedometer Not Working Due to Failed Vehicle Speed Sensor

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The speedometer may become inoperative due to a failed vehicle speed sensor (VSS), . A failed sensor will require replacement.

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Door Adjar Light May Turn On and Chime Will Sound While Driving

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The door ajar light may illuminate and chime during driving, even when the sliding door is closed. Often, this is caused by a faulty switch in the C-pillar; a revised switch is available.

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Voltage spikes can damage relays

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Voltage spikes can cause erratic behavior in the electrical system (lights, locks, wipers, head lamps). This is often caused by relays. Inspection and replacement  of relays is required; revised relays are available.

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Airbag light may stay on due to water intrusion

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The airbag warning light may remain illuminated while the ignition switch is in the "on" position. This can be caused by water that has entered into the airbag six-way connector in the engine compartment.

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Vent Window Latch Can Pop Open

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Sometimes the vent windows' latch can pop open; if it will not stay closed or rattles, the latch assembly should be replaced.

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Silding Door May Fall Off Track

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A problem with the sliding door track and door stops can allow the door to slide out of the track and fall off the vehicle. This is more common when doors are opened fast and allowed to hit the stops with a lot of force.

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Engine oil leaks from cam plug and seal, valve cover, head gasket, and distributor

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Common areas for engine oil leaks include the camshaft plug, camshaft seal (sprocket end), valve cover gaskets, cylinder head gasket and distributor.

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Rear AC Not Cold Due to Refrigerant Leak

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A refrigerant leak at the rear AC expansion valve and/or AC evaporator seals may cause the rear AC not to work.

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Rear Lift Gate Does Not Stay Up

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The rear lift gate support (prop) attaching bolts may break, causing the lift gate to fall unexpectedly. Thorough inspection of the bolts is required; if the support washers are loose, the supports need to be replaced.

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Airbag light may be on due to blown fuse

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Triggered by a short in the rear wiper motor/circuit (which causes a fuse to blow), the airbag warning light can illuminate erroneously.

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Turbocharger failure due to lack of frequent oil changes

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Excessive smoke from the exhaust, lack of power, and a grinding or scraping noise from the turbocharger can indicate turbo failures. The most frequent cause of turbocharger failure is a lack of frequent oil changes.
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Drivers side window wiper may fail

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Due to corrosion at the pivot, the driver side window wiper may fail. The pivot must be replaced.
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Power window may fail due to damaged "flex track"

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Windows may not roll up or down, resulting in a "ratcheting" noise. This is often caused by the plastic ribbon gear (flex tracks) on the regulator that breaks. Flex tracks are easily replaced by removing the door trim panel.
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Strut mount may squeak when turning

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During turning, squeaks can come from the strut area; the strut mount assembly should be replaced.
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Wrong sized tires on AWD vehicles can cause transmission problems

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AWD-equipped vehicles can show a wide range of transmission problems; usually, the wrong-sized tires are being used. Be sure that all the tires are the same and that all four are replaced at the same time. Dodge recommends tire rotation every 7,500 miles.
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