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4.7

definitely annoying

Typical Repair Cost:

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Average Mileage:

82,167 miles

Total Complaints:

3 complaints

Most common solutions:

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Dodge Grand Caravan electrical problems

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problem #3

2009Oct 13

Grand Caravan

  • Automatic transmission
  • 102,500 miles

Turned on the right blinker and the left comes on. The left works as normal The right will blink as a hazard light, but not as a blinker. Also, the windshield wipers are now only working on one speed. All of the intermittent settings do not work. Both of these started just this morning.

Rick B.

Sacramento, CA, USA

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problem #2

2009Mar 17

Grand Caravan

  • Automatic transmission
  • 77,000 miles

I turn the right signal on and the left one blinks,and the other way around.I have to give it a pretty good bump to get it to work rite,i am afraid im gonna break it off one day.i had the wiper motor replaced in the recall,know my wipers are off and when they are on the hit each other,know i have to use a 24 inch blade on the passenger side so they don't hit instead of a 28

Chris L.

Braidwood, Illinois, USA

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problem #1

2009Mar 02

Grand Caravan SXT V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 67,000 miles

While driving and attempting to change lanes in heavy traffic, I hit the left turn signal and the right indicator came on. Tried again and same problem occurred. Third attempt (with a forceful nudge to the indicator column) and the left indicator illuminated and I changed lanes. This has been an intermittent problem since and on a few occasions, the turn signals don't illuminate at all.

efranks

Wahiawa, HI, USA

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