Chrysler Airbag Defect – Clockspring Failure

Chrysler has recalled more than 1.5 million 1996-1998 model year minivans sold under the Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Caravan, Dodge Grand Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, and Plymouth Grand Voyager names.  The issue arose due to defective clocksprings located in the steering column that can prevent driver airbag deployment.  A typical symptom of a defective clockspring is that the driver air bag does not deploy, even though the passenger air bag does deploy (even if there was no passenger).

Unfortunately, Chrysler refused to make clockspring replacement mandatory for all these vehicles.  Instead, they negotiated a deal with the federal government requiring replacement of the clockspring only for those minivans having less than 70,000 miles.  For those having more miles, replacement isn’t required unless the air bag warning lamp is on, and the system diagnoses a defect in the clockspring.  Unfortunately, it’s possible that your warning light is not on when you are involved in a crash, and yet the clockspring fails and prevents deployment of the driver airbag.  Thus, you may not know you have a problem until it’s too late.  This can result in devastating personal injuries or death.

To compound the problem, Chrysler did not issue this recall promptly after discovering the first defective clocksprings.  After numerous reports of problems, the government opened its formal defect investigation into this issue in August of 2000.  However, Chrysler did not issue the recall until more than two years later.  Of course, the longer it took for them to issue the recall, the less vehicles would qualify for the mandatory replacement of clocksprings for vehicles having less than 70,000 miles.

The government’s recall number is 02V-293.

3 Responses to “Chrysler Airbag Defect – Clockspring Failure”

  1. Scott says:

    My 05 T&C seems to be having the same problem as my 09 Caravan did. The airbag light stays on all the time and the steering wheel makes a funny squeaking noise every time I turn. My 09 was under the recall and got replaced. Sounds like we need another recall.

  2. Taras says:

    Thank you for your comment posted on http://www.TheAirbagBlog.com. I agree that it sounds like Chrysler also has a problem with the clockspring in your 2005 minivan, as the symptoms you describe can definitely be the result of a defective clockspring. I strongly recommend you get it repaired promptly, as I have seen too many cases of air bag failure when the clockspring prevented deployment of the driver air bag. Many of those cases have resulted in death to the driver due to the air bag failure. I certainly don’t want that to happen to you.

  3. John says:

    Crossfire 2005 clockspring failure with airbag deployment and permanent horn blowing …….6000 dollar repair bill

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