99 Voyager Electrical Problems, Please Help

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by bryan, Jan 6, 2006.

  1. bryan

    bryan Guest

    Hi,

    I've just picked up a 99 Voyager 2.5 Diesel, and I have discovered the
    following problems.

    The Radio is totally dead, tried the fuse in the fuse box under the
    dash but that seems fine, any other fuses / breakers that may affect
    the radio?

    Also, and more importantly with the ingnition off, none of the
    electrical items work, including interior lights, & the central
    locking, meaning I can't easily open the car. I have noticed a problem
    with the ignition in that I can remove the key, no matter what position
    it's in, including with the engine running, might the ingition switch
    be my problem here, or could it be something else.

    Third problem, one of the folding mirrors does not fold, it makes all
    the right noises but no movement, doesn't look to have been hit, is it
    easy to inspect the linkages inside the mirror?

    That's it for now, thanks in advance.

    Bryan
     
    bryan, Jan 6, 2006
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  2. bryan

    maxpower Guest

    Check the IOD fuse under the hood in the Power Distribution center, the box
    with the black cover on it. The fuse is more then likely blown or missing.
    The mirror......replace it

    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, Jan 6, 2006
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  3. bryan

    wonecold1 Guest

    Have you checked the relays and fuses under the hood right next to
    battery.
    Here's a trick, on the relays since you can't look a them to see if they
    are any good. Most of the relays (ABS,HORN, and so on). You can switch
    them around to see if it's any good or not. Make sure you don't get too
    mixed up doing this. Good Luck!
     
    wonecold1, Jan 7, 2006
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  4. bryan

    bryan Guest

    Glenn,

    Top man, many thanks, all is now well in Voyagerland.
     
    bryan, Jan 9, 2006
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  5. bryan

    maxpower Guest

    Well I wouldn't jump the gun on voyager land... if the fuse was blown and it
    blows again you may have a problem.
    But I will help you keep your fingers crossed

    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, Jan 9, 2006
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