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∙ 2009-03-29 20:47:51i had the exact same problem with our 91 voyager, i cleaned the battery terminals and the problem went away immediately
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∙ 2009-03-29 20:47:51Defective computer these vans are known for this
It means one of the gauges is out of normal range. Check the gauges while it is running and you will probably find the vehicle is not charging, overheating or has low oil pressure.
The airbag computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
There are 2 lights. One is a check engine light which means the emmisions system needs service and there is a problem with the OBD system. Another light is a service light which just means you need to change the oil. Your owners manual will tell you which is which.
Check engine light on, cuts out, no start.Check engine light on, cuts out, no start.
The check gauges light comes on when one of the guages is out side of the safe zone. It could be battery voltage, oil pressure, engine temp....
The check engine light on a 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager will come on when an error is detected by the vehicle's computer. The cause can range from low oil to mechanical problems or incorrect timing.
The check gauges light means that one of the gauges is out of the safe range.
if you disconnect the battery for at least 5 minutes then reconnect it ,it will reset the check engine light
After reading the code, and repairing the codes, you reset code with a scan tool.
The check gauges light stays on when one of the gauges is out of the safe or normal range.
Check the gauges. One or more of the gauges must be out of normal range to trip the "check gauges" light.
Defective computer these vans are known for this
My older Blazer has a 'check engine' light and also a 'check gauges' light. When the 'check gauges' light is on, check your other gauges like the temp and volt gauges. One of them may be showing something different than normal.
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When the check gauges light comes on it is telling you to check the gauges because at least one of the gauges is out of normal range. It could be low oil pressure, engine over heating or low voltage.
You have a failure in the communication system on the van. It will require a scan tool to diagnose.