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Dodge Grand Caravan Warning Lights


The Most Common Dodge Grand Caravan Symbols

These are the most common dashboard symbols that you will see in your Dodge Grand Caravan. Click on one to see more information or scroll further down to see the link to the owner's manual where you can find even more symbols.

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About the Grand Caravan

The Dodge Grand Caravan is one of the most budget-friendly minivans on the market. That being said, it’s also the most poorly equipped and basic model by a long mile. If you’re looking for a cheap set of wheels and not much else, the Grand Caravan may be perfect for you. But, if you want any kind of driver assistance, you may want to avoid this model.

It has historically shared its platform with the Chrysler Town and Country and later on with the Chrysler Pacifica minivan when it was launched in 2017 too.

The Dodge Grand Caravan is powered by a naturally aspirated V-6 which produces a modest 283 horsepower. It’s a reliable engine that produces good power, but the Grand Caravan is one of the slowest minivans on the market. It’s also one of the most thirsty engines that you can buy, so don’t expect to get more than 25 mpg out of this car. Despite this, the minivan feels smooth to drive, and despite being top-heavy, handles excellently through corners.

On the inside, the Grand Caravan offers simplicity and practicality. There’s plenty of cargo space, and you’ll even be able to fold the back seats completely, essentially turning the car into a cargo carrier. This is incredibly useful and convenient, especially if you frequently have to carry a lot of cargo with you.

Unfortunately, the good news ends there. The Grand Caravan’s infotainment system is outdated, to say the least. The system is confusing to use, offers little to no customization, and you won’t be able to connect your own device. This is a deal-breaker for many people, and it does make the Grand Caravan seem incredibly old.

The Grand Caravan scored an overall safety rating of 4 stars with NHTSA during its final test in 2020. This may seem great, but compared to rivals (like the Honda Odyssey and the Chrysler Voyager), it’s actually pretty poor. So, if you’re looking for a safe minivan, the Dodge Grand Caravan might not be for you.

Common Grand Caravan Warning Lights

The most common issue reported by Dodge Grand Caravan owners who visit this site is the presence of all warning lights on at the same time.

This is a very serious issue and is usually down to a problem with the battery or alternator OR because of an issue with the electrics that confuses the car completely.

Driving the minivan with all warning lights on is not recommended as the car could be on borrowed time and continuing in the car can put lives at risk.

The single most common warning light we see aside from all of them flashing is for the brake system.

It appears as what looks like a brake drum with a brake pads icon and is usually followed by the word BRAKE.

This is another warning not to be taken lightly and continuing to drive the car with it lit could also be putting lives at risk.

The cause of the warning is down to the car detecting a fault within the braking system, such as a faulty pump, solenoid or sensor.