Plymouth Breeze owners have reported 7 problems related to underhood wiring (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Plymouth Breeze based on all problems reported for the Breeze.
Exactly as the recall is printed on your web page. You have my address wrong you added a 0 is why we never received recall letter until car already burnt up when fire department put it out they informed us of recall. So we looked it up on web site. Thank god my 17 yr old wasn't injured. She is still traumatized it was scary to her and I would of sued you if she was hurt but she wasn't so replace the money or the car thank you she earned it herself. Were honest people and want a resolution without it costing you court cost. I receive letters from attorneys in the mail offering to resolve the matter. Just do the honest thing,as the law states.
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: the contact stated while the vehicle was parked in a parking lot it caught on fire. The fire occurred without warning. There was a report made by the police and fire departments. The fire department determined the fire started in the engine compartment. The vehicle was towed to the dealership. Upon inspection the dealer determined the fire was caused by the electrical wiring. No repairs have been made. Updated 4/11/2006 -.
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The contact's daughter took vehicle to an independent repair shop because the vehicle was leaking fluid from the engine. The repair shop personnel told her it would be awhile before they could get to her vehicle. She needed to leave, and they told her it would be safe to drive the vehicle home. The vehicle was driven home and parked. Then, someone noticed smoke coming from under the hood of the vehicle. She went outside and discovered the vehicle was on fire. The fire department was contacted to extinguish the fire. The vehicle was totaled. Updated 2/24/2006 -.
Consumer states that 1999 Plymouth Breeze caught on fire and burned completely. Consumers parked the car and turned off the engine, and 5 minutes later consumer was notified that vehicle was on fire. The fire started under the hood around the engine compartment. The battery was severely burned and it looked like the fire may have started there. A week earlier NHTSA recall 04v021000 repairs were done. The fire department came and extinguished the fire. Fire and police reports were issued.
Parked car turned off ignition walked about 20 feet away and there was smoke coming from under the hood when I got closer I saw the flames. My engine caught fire when it was not running. Total loss. Reported to police but only the fire department showed up.
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While driving 40 mph a fire started under the hood. Consumer managed to pull over, and the vehicle was totaled. Dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.
Replaced the head gasket. 5 days later engine caught fire. Private mechanic checked out what happened. He concluded that it was caused by the fuel line leakage or the wiring harness.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Electrical System problems | |
| Ignition Switch problems | |
| Underhood Wiring problems | |
| Wiring problems | |
| Dash Wiring problems | |
| Alternator/generator/regulator problems | |
| Fuses And Circuit Breaker problems | |
| Car Will Not Start problems | |
| Battery problems | |
| Horn Assembly problems |