The rear wiper is on the same fuse as the airbag. If you had the rear latch work done on a recall (several yrs ago) more than likeley the wiper will now not be working or got shorted out. Also if you have it in working mode and got hit from the rear, the airbag can deploy. We elected to deal with the light, and not have airbags. A fix would be just disconnect the rear wiper so there is no longer a short. Seek a pro if your airbags have been off for a while and you are going to fix it. Hope this helps, Dale Crissey
A 1996 Plymouth Voyager does not have a cabin filter.
It doesn't, a 1996 Plymouth Voyager does not have a cabin filter.
You have air in your brake lines. Have the brakes bled.
No. Air bags or ABS was not available in the 1987 model year Voyager.
No.
The airbag light stays on for a couple of reasons. 1. If the computer detects a malfunction and sets a code. 2. If the computer loses power (blown fuse) 3. If the computer loses the connection to the warning light the light comes on.
It doesn't have one.
I have a 1989 Plymouth Voyager and the computer is located under the hood on top of the drivers' side wheel well. It is inside the plastic housing that feeds air to the air cleaner. The air flow to the air cleaner keeps it cool.
The 1997 Plymouth Voyager low pressure valve is located on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The low pressure valve has a hose connected to it.
it's old and you need to change it.
The 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager low pressure port can be found on the top of the air conditioner compressor. The low pressure port should be labeled as such.
The problem is most likely the clockspring. Go to this link it will tell you what to do. http://www.automotive.com/1997/49/plymouth/voyager/recalls/38659.html