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1995 plymouth grand voyager 3.3 eng.rear defog,radio,power door locks,rear heater not functioning.

When you start the vehicle the head lights are supposed to illuminate, they don't.what could i check to correct the problem.

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Check for blowed fuses.

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Wiring! Search the internet for ground wire issues with the 1995 Plymouth Voyagers. Also check the battery cable connections and make sure they are clean and solid contacts. Take them off and clean them up. Negative off first and on last!

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2008

SOURCE: 98 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER WONT START - BLOWS ENG FUSE - HELP

You have a shorted engine harness, this is not common but it does happen, heat and engine movement cause damage to the harness, this is most common on hi miler cars and vans, the only way to fix it is to start by looking anywhere the harness rubs, that is where the damage occurs.

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: Anti-theft code 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix

DO a google search for Radio lock codes with you make model vehicle,, for 7$ you can get it,,here is what I found for a 2000 gp..
1. Press and hold presets 2 and 3 for about 7 seconds until you get 3 digits on your display. This is the first 3 digits you will need, so write them down.

2. Press the AM/FM button to get the last 3 of the 6 numbers you will need. You only have 5 seconds to do this. If you wait too long before pressing the AM/FM button, the display will go back to LOC. If this is the case, just start over at step 1.

3. Call 1-800-537-5140, press 2 for Pontiac, press 620529 and hit the # key. The computerized voice will ask you for your 6 digit code you have written down. Enter that and press the * key. He will then give you your unlock code, and the option to get additional codes. The first one worked for me so do not worry about the additional ones.

4. Set the code into your radio by pressing the hour set button on your radio until it corresponds with the first 2 digits of your code, then press the minute set button until the last 2 digits of your code are entered. Immediately press the AM/FM button once the correct code is entered and the code SEC or "secured" will be displayed. This part of the procedure is outlined in your owners manual.

5. If you want, you can change your code so you will not forget it, or get rid of the theftlock all together. These procedures are outlined in your owners manual, read it if you would like to change these values.

6. turn on the power to your radio and enjoy.


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- The first 3 and the last 3 digits were the same on my radio. (for example first 3 were 123 and last 3 were 123) First I thought I was doing something wrong when the display wasn't changing, but I wasn't. Just to let you know it is a possibility.

- The dealer code 620529 is an actual dealer. If GM finds out that this code was leaked to the public, they will remove it from their system. If the dealer code does not work when you phone the 1-800 number, you can search for a new dealer code on the internet somewhere. If this does happen, PM me and I will try to find one that works for you.

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SOURCE: Where is hatch sensor for 1998 Plymouth grand voyager (3.3 FLEX)?

its built into the lock mechanism lock might have to be replaced try adjusting it first. should be able to move the latch.

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2010

SOURCE: The lights on dashboard where the heater is keep

it is telling you that the system has malfunction codes in it aka low freon or a cal error

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2011

SOURCE: 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager.........Dashboard instruments

You have some wiring problems shorting out that is coming from the dash board so if you or anyone you know how to use a multimeter to check the wireing harnesses plus check any connectors that might be just very touching the connector of dashboard which means a bad connection to dashboard.

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