9.0
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 128,950 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
These issues started around a year or more ago. It started off with the right hand turn signal. When I clicked the signal, it blinks left and not right. I can correct it by clicking the right several times. Then the heater/AC seems to not work sometimes. The wipers do not work and the squirter will not work sometimes. They both fail at the same time. I have turned on the rear wipers and the panel where the button is starts to flash. The last thing to have happen is that the headlights will turn off while I am driving at night. I turn the button off and then on and it works, but if it is like the other things, it will get worse. There was one or two times, the radio shut off and did not work.
- Michael S., Virginia, IL, US
The electrical system has never been right with this vehicle. The marquee would indicate a tire pressure problem that needed to be checked, but that wasn't accurate. The Dodge dealer didn't recommend a fix so we just lived with it. Since Sept. of this year, the electrical system in the dash acts like the vehicle is possessed - flickering lights that randomly work and don't work (gauge lights, etc.). Then the car developed random starting problems and ended up not working one night, only to work the next morning.
We took it in for repair (Dodge dealer) and it was explained that the battery had leaked and corroded the wiring harness. No idea why the battery leaked as the car has been regularly maintained. Given the Ghost in the Machine we always experienced, and now reading a variety of electrical problems other 2006 Dodge Caravan owners have experienced, I have to wonder. Now I'm looking at totaling the car because it's not worth the expense of replacing the wiring harness, or so I think. Any ideas?
- Liz P., Columbia, MO, US