My parking lights are staying on the any time my ignition is running and they remain on the whole time I'm driving
SOURCE: 99 dodge caravan parking lights stay on after engine is off.
I had the same problem on my Chrysler Sebring but it was with the headlights staying on. The lights are on a relay called a "delay relay" of which will allow the lights to stay on for a minute after shutting off the ignition (after using your lights let's say when its dark). This of course helps provide light for you to see to walk to your house, keys, etc. But sometimes these relays stick on and just need to be replaced.
SOURCE: 1997 Dodge Caravan Horn and Airbag light
It's the " clock spring " . Dodge has a lifetime recall / replacement on this part. Somehow it controls the air bag and is tied into the horn and cruise control .
SOURCE: Airbag Light Stays On on a 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport
Looks like a bad clock spring.Don't try to make this repair unless you know what you're doing!! If the airbag blows during the process,let's just say it'll ruin your day & probably the next week. I'm a chrysler master tech,so heed my warning please. I'd tell ya how to do it but I'll get sued if you get hurt.
SOURCE: 2002 Dodge Caravan with approx. 66,000 miles,
1. Check resistance of the 2/4 solenoid circuit from the Transmission Control Module (TCM) connector.
2. Check the resistance between pins 16 and 19. May want to compare with another solenoid, such as between pins 16 and 20. Both should be about 2.0 to 3.0 ohms, not counting the resistance of the meter leads.
3. Verify that the White (WT) wire at pin 19 is not shorted to ground.
Solenoid codes are most often electrical problems in nature. The P0700 code in the PCM means that the Transmission Control Module (TCM) requested the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) on.
1. Check the operation of the transmission relay.
2. Terminal 85 or 86 should be a ground.
3. Terminal 85 or 86 (the one that is not a ground) should get a brief pulse of voltage at key on.
4. Jumper terminal 30 to 87 and check for B+ at pin 16 of the Transmission Control Module (TCM) connector
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