Three problems related to transmission noise have been reported for the 1998 Dodge Grand Caravan. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I was driving on 95 in virginia in 1998 Grand Caravan le (80,000) , and I heard a banging noise. It sounded and felt like the engine went from the front to the back of the car. There was a puff of smoke in back of me, and the cars behind me backed off. At this point I realized that the steering wheel and brakes did not work. I was able to pull to the right of the highway. It was a frightful experience for all us. We called the state police and they proceeded to call aaa where they towed us into whitten Dodge. All of the fluids had come out of the car and the engine was locked up. Seeing as we were on our way to florida on a Saturday afternoon our only option was to buy another Dodge. We purchased a 2004 Grand Caravan. I have a diary of everything that has ever been done to my van. It was very well kept. Josh a machanic with whitten Dodge went over the whole car and found the transmission differencial pin (that holds the spide gears) in the transmission fell out. This pin along with the spider gears totaled the transmission and engine. Due to this unfortunate accident we got nothing for the car. In closing, I want to say that we were so lucky that we were not smeared on the highway. We strongly feel that major restitution is due in this serious situation. Now I have a 04 Grand Caravan, should I be wary of this van? we would appreciate your immediate attention to this serious problem.
While driving consumer heard a loud noise coming from underneath the vehicle. Consumer was able to pull over. Vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that transmission blew out, and needed to be replaced.
While driving 45-50 mph the consumer hear a loud banging noise. The consumer pulled and turned off the engine. When the vehicle was restarted it began making a loud noise. It was later determined that the transmission had to be replaced.