SOURCE: Chrysler Voyager 2000 no brake lights
The voyagers have a little circuit board connected to brake wiring that have high failing rates. I am not exactly sure about the 2000s but most the newer ones have these. Some of the older ones have a relay behind the trim that tend to short out. You can use an ohmmeter to test any current/voltage to wiring and sockets as well as circuits and relays.
SOURCE: 99 Chrysler Concorde electrical problem
probably a relay. relays control switching of power from one compound circuit to another. because you have multiple circuits that are not working, this sounds likely. get a wiring schematic and find out which relay controls that system, then try replacing it.
SOURCE: where is the fuse in a 96 chrysler concorde to the
You may have a faulty wheel sensor this ill als cause ABS light
SOURCE: '99 chrysler concorde turn signal lights are not
If the turn signal lights come on but do not flash, the flasher relay is defective. If the lights will not come on, there is a loss of power so check the fuse as you have already done and replace it even if it looks good. See if you have voltage at the fuse.
SOURCE: 2001 Chrysler Concorde pressed the brake
That sound you hear is coming from the Vauum Brake Booster...Sooner or later the Brake Pedal will get hard, because the seal inside of the Brake Booster is leaking..And the only way to repair it, is , to replace the Brake Booster...But also check your Vacuum Hose that is instaaled on your Brake Booster..It goes from the Brake Booster, which is behind the Master Cylinder...From there to the Intake Manifold...Just make sure that there are no cracks in that hose, and make sure it is on all the way...because if the hose is bad, then thats all you will have to replace....Goodluck...
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