Cutting off

Tiny
LROUNTREE
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:( I hope you can help me, I bought a 1997 Plymouth voyager in 2004, just recently in about the last few months I say, it keeps cutting off, well, I have replaced the fuel filter, fuel pump, it has had a tune up, exhaust, transmission, it will drive for about 20 minutes then cuts off, we have replaced just about everything in steering column, the airbag light is on and cruise control is out and the horn don't work, it seems that when this happened the cutting off started, please help, am goin crazy trying to figure out, it has 188,000 miles on it, but it does run good when it doesn't cut off, thank you
Thursday, June 15th, 2006 AT 3:43 PM

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Tiny
VANDRAGON
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The horn airbag and cruze is caused by the clockspring. There is a recall on these, so call a dealership and they should replace it free. As for the sutting off it could be anything. Get it checked at the dealership and pay for peace of mind and a one year warrenty. Good luck. Vandragon
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Thursday, June 22nd, 2006 AT 9:19 AM
Tiny
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I have a '96 Plymouth voyager and it has the same symptoms. I replaced the fuel filter and tuned up. It will run 15 miles and stall out. Then after setting a couple hours it will start up and run another 20 minutes. The clock spring just went bad as well. Cruise and horn don't work and air bag light is on. It seems odd that the stalling started at the same time. Let me know what you found out. If you replace the clock spring did it effect the stalling?
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Wednesday, July 12th, 2006 AT 6:14 PM

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