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1998 Plymouth Voyager Repair Question


Topics covered: Click, Gas, Gas pedal.
Mileage: 136,000 miles.

Asked on February 15, 2013

Plymouth Voyager Click Problem

I have a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager that I bought last year from my parents. It sat unused for a few years.The blinkers would only work once in a awhile and now they don't work at all. No clicking or anything. I'm considering replacing the turn signal flasher. Is there anything else I should check? Do you know where this is located in the vehicle?
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Replied on February 15, 2013

It's plugged in above the gas pedal.

Tiny Answered by caradiodoc (expert)
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Replied on February 15, 2013

Do I need to remove anything to get to it?

Tiny Response from amanda2511
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Replied on February 15, 2013

Does this sound like the right piece to be replacing?

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Replied on February 15, 2013

Can't remember if there's a plastic cover. We never just replace random parts without doing some diagnostics, but if you have a flasher unit on hand, plugging it in is a quick test to see if that solves the problem. Since it was intermittent for a while, it is more likely it has dropped out of its socket a little due to the weight. It may need nothing more than to be pushed back in all the way.

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