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Old 08-06-2010, 10:52 PM
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Hi, I have a 1998 plymouth voyager. I just bought it, When I got it I was having issues with the alarm. I got that problem solved. Now, sometimes the dashboard gages will not work at all. I hit the dashboard and they worked for a minute. now my van won't start. I just got a new battery, and new cables. I know its not the battery, cause all the lights, and radio work. it just won't turn over, and sometimes the windows won't go down. its all power. Any solutions?


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Sounds like a typical instrument cluster solder joint issue. Here's how to gain access to the instrument cluster and fix it. All you need are basic tools, a soldering iron and a bit of solder: Open "98t&c dash removal" low in right column then click slideshow at upper right:http://www.flickr.com/photos/landar/

With age the solder joints on the instrument cluster circuit board connector crack opening the data bus circuit, killing the instrument cluster and starting. An all too common problem.
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