Tire Related Problems of the 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Table 1 shows three common tire related problems of the 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The number one most common problem is related to the spare tire (three problems). The second most common problem is related to the tire (two problems).

Table 1. Tire related problems of Plymouth Grand Voyager

Problem Category Number of Problems
Spare Tire problems
3
Tire problems
2
Tire Blowout problems
1

Recently reported Tire problems of the 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager

The Spare Tire problem

Had a complete blowout on right rear in July 2000. Because the tire was destroyed, I assumed the blowout was due to road hazard. The tires are not "branded" firestone. The second blowout occurred with 35psi cold pressure (I had checked them before we left on the trip) after 100 miles of   Read details...

The Tire problem

Traveling 75 mph sudden left front blowout, new tire less than 20 miles. (tiresize: p205/75r14)   Read details...

The Tire Blowout problem

Goodyear tire recall notice ; inner sidewalls may have been cut during the tire mounting process, may cause a tire blowout, and could result in an accident. Recall repairs refused for several weeks due to dealer being busy with they own customers and lack of proper tires (97v-200).   Read details...


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Grand Voyager Service Bulletins
Grand Voyager Safety Recalls
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