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1998 Plymouth Voyager dashboard problem?
So, I am driving down the road and all the gauges on my dashboard bottom out. The ABS light comes on and then the dashboard bounces back, the ABS light goes out, the seat belt light comes on and stays on about 4-5 seconds and then goes out. I have had the car in for recalls and that has been taken care of. The dealer says there is no recall on this. I have been running the length of the wiring harness to see if it is touching something and can find nothing. It does not interfere with the running of the car or the lights or anything, just the gauges drop to nothing and then bound back up. Making me screwy!! There seems to be no rhyme or reason to it...not rainy, not dry, not bumps...I give up.
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- dodge manLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
check the ground wire out in under the dash,they get loose and cause this,Chrysler had a bad design for ground wires,and that was what usually caused this to happen,i have had a few in the shop that have done this, one i caused to do it by working on it this is how i know that this can cause it,i knocked the ground wire loose by accident,but that probably whats wrong with it,also pull the fuse for the instrument panel and then put it back in,sometimes they will loose contact in the fuse box,i have see this happen a few times,good luck finding it.
Source(s): been a certified mechanic for 37 yrs. - 1 decade ago
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