Chrysler Voyager owners have reported 9 structure related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 6 most common structure problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's bumper (2 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's body (2 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Bumper problems | |
Body problems | |
Structure problems | |
Door Hinge problems | |
Hood Hinge problems | |
Door problems |
The plastic molding that covered the front bumper cracked . The cracking of that molding was caused by the cold weather (below 10 degree f). Consumer was concerned that pieces of the cracked bumper my causes damage to the front windshield or to the tires while driving. Dealer was notified. Read details...
Second time no brakes. Fixed last year. Brake fluid leaks out gas still leaking from circular piece , not fixable. Piece was recalled . . Mechanic says car can catch on fire. One tire which has to do with brake isn't turning but weight of car can drag it. Wants to break ball joints, bearings . . . Read details...
Chrysler motors llc, my car has been leaking water into the passenger side floor for over 2 years. Despite many trips to the dealer to fix it, phone calls to corporate, and letters to corporate, my car continues to leak water and mold continues to grow on the mat. Read details...
On 6/7/05 car was parked in parking lot with other cars when approaching the vehicle driver noticed that sliding door was shattered. There was no indicating factors around the vehicle such as rocks, or bricks that could have broken the vehicle. The glass fell at least 3 feet from vehicle. Read details...
The hood latch failed to hold when we hit a deer that ran onto i95. Front airbags deployed; the windshield broke as did the radiator. No one was hurt but when the hood latch failed to hold, the hood flew up towards the front windshield, totally obscured vision. Read details...