1997 Dodge Caravan

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Gary, Apr 9, 2010.

  1. Gary

    Gary Guest

    Today I had a battery and cables put in and on the way home I noticed
    that the tiny lights on my accesserys,van fan ,rear wiper,etc were
    blinking.They still worked but didnt stop blinking while I drove.I have
    heard I have to drive about 50 miles before my engine computer figures
    itself out.What is the scoop on this?
     
    Gary, Apr 9, 2010
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  2. Gary

    rob Guest

    check the cables to make sure they are tight......on both ends.
     
    rob, Apr 9, 2010
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  3. Gary

    QX Guest

    Blinking lights may have something to do with calibration of the
    heating/cooling system airflow door mechanism. Try a search for
    Caravan A/C calibration.
     
    QX, Apr 9, 2010
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  4. Gary

    Angell Guest

    The HVAC controls need to be recalibrated. This happens if the battery is
    disconnected while the ac or fan is in the on position. It's annoying but
    not serious. Try the following procedure:

    Set Blower motor ON HIGH

    Set Mode position to Panel

    Open all A/C outlets

    Set Temperature to Cold (Both slide pots if equipped)

    Depress WASH and REAR WIPER button simultaneously for 5 Seconds (Until all
    LED's light)

    RESULTS:

    All LED's will turn on for 5 Seconds

    Calibration Test is running when REAR WIPER and INTERMITTENT are alternately
    flashing. Cooldown test is running if A/C and RECIRC are alternately
    flashing.

    Acceptable results is REAR WIPER LED is the only LED flashing. Push Rear
    Wiper to exit.



    If that doesn't work try to run the sequence with slightly increased RPM's
    (put your foot on the gas a little). Also there is a forum on the web called
    dodgetalk.com. I hope this is helpful!
     
    Angell, Apr 9, 2010
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  5. Gary

    Gary Guest

    Thanks for your help.I will try and get it going in a day or so.
     
    Gary, Apr 9, 2010
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  6. Gary

    Gary Guest

    The blinkers go out at times of high speed and stay out untill I shut
    the car off.Then they start again when I start the engine.It appears it
    doesnt hurt anything so I may wait until I have a different reason to
    visit the mechanic.
     
    Gary, Apr 12, 2010
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