dash lights flashing on 98 plymouth voyager

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by fred, Apr 4, 2004.

  1. fred

    fred Guest

    hey all, i have a propblem with the lights on the panel where the
    wipers, and rear defrost,air conditioning are the orange lights that
    tell you there on, flash constantly. a few days ago the wife left the
    key in the on position and when i went to go out the battery was dead
    , when i put it to the off position there was a rapid clicking noise
    coming from under the dash on the drivers side. so i boosted the van
    and away i went other than these lights flashing , anybody have any
    ideas whats causing this. another thing is after youve been driving
    for a half hour or so they stop, but as soon as you restart the van
    they start flashing again. thanks fred
     
    fred, Apr 4, 2004
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  2. fred

    Siggy Guest

    Fred,

    I had this same thing happen to me after jumping my Voyager a year ago or
    so.

    What has happened is that your HVAC panel has entered diagnostic mode. Here
    are the steps to go into and out of diagnostic mode manually:

    With the engine on set blower motor to high, set mode position knob to panel
    (i.e. full left), open all A/C outlets, set temperature to cold (both levers
    if so equipped).

    Now press the wash and rear wiper buttons on the A/C panel simultaneously
    for 5 seconds (until all LED's light). This should get the test started.
    Assorted lights on this panel will flash as different tests are run.
    Eventually if the tests are passed the rear wiper LED should be the only
    light flashing. Push the rear wiper button to exit test mode and you should
    be home free.

    These steps were provide to me by Ron Ginsberg when I had this problem so
    thanks to Ron for originally posting this fix!

    Robert
     
    Siggy, Apr 4, 2004
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  3. fred

    fred Guest

    awesome , worked just like you said siggy so thatnks to you and to ron
    ginsberg. this group is amazing always had luck posting my troubles
    here (dealerships must just hate it though im sure). thanks again
    fred
     
    fred, Apr 4, 2004
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