Chrysler Voyager 1999 Brake lamp blinking help!
#11
One would assume you've done the "key-dance" to check for errorcodes? If codes are present, this could point you to to root of the trouble.
Also, if nothing shows from errorcodes, check if you have a dodgy warning switch on brake master cylinder, the one that would indicate low brake fluid. I think of this one as you say the blinking brake light comes on immediate without engine running.
Leedsman.
Also, if nothing shows from errorcodes, check if you have a dodgy warning switch on brake master cylinder, the one that would indicate low brake fluid. I think of this one as you say the blinking brake light comes on immediate without engine running.
Leedsman.
#12
What do you mean key dance? I only have turn the key on, not all the way so engine starts and the brake lamp starts to blink and i have tryed to change the master cylinder with the switch that you are telling without any help. I have made a video on youtube link is here:
#13
The "key-dance" is a means of accessing errorcodes from the micros without the need for a codereader hookup to the diagnostic socket. It involves switching the ignition on and off I think four times (there are PLENTY of instructions on this website how to do) and viewing the mileometer to see the code(s) -- a nice touch from Chrysler.
Leedsman.
Leedsman.
#14
I've had a look through some drawings and there are a few points to test
Circuit diagram here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw6...it?usp=sharing
Test the voltage from C2 pin 1 and c2 pin 8/9 (manual or automatic) and that should be a steady votlage, but most likely it's going to be the combined flasher module given the regularity of the flash.
Regards
Richard
Circuit diagram here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw6...it?usp=sharing
Test the voltage from C2 pin 1 and c2 pin 8/9 (manual or automatic) and that should be a steady votlage, but most likely it's going to be the combined flasher module given the regularity of the flash.
Regards
Richard
#19
on/off
on/off
on
then wait .. .. the 'P' codes appear in the 'odo' window