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2000 Voyager Problem
Hey guys, i tried doing a search but couldnt find anything that really answered my question. So here it is.... I have a 2000 Voyager SE and am having problems with things on the steering column. Problems as in nothing works... I do not have a horn, no cruise control, and the air bag light is on so i'm guessing i dont have an airbag. What could be the problem? Is there something within the column that is not connecting current to those things? I looking around from what i can see all harnesses look plugged in and i doubt its a fuse thing, right?
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Re: 2000 Voyager Problem
I've got nothing but good news. Go to your local dealer. They will change a component in the steering column mounted just behind the horn pad/airbag free of charge. It's called the "clockspring". It falls under an extended lifetime warranty. It's really a coil of ribbon wire that completes the circuit between the buttons on the steering wheel and the rest of the horn, cruise and airbag systems. It maintains continuity as you turn the steering wheel.
Type "clockspring caravan" into the search block at upper right. You'll see plenty about it.
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Re: 2000 Voyager Problem
That is wonderful news. thank you so much. and know that i know what its call i will do a search (i like to learn)
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