Ten problems related to brake foundation components have been reported for the 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Consumer had front end problems since purchase, noise mostly. While driving 55 mph there was a loud bang, vehicle began strut housing bracket that holds the stabiliser link broke off, causing it to cut into tire. No flat. Struts had been replaced twice prior to this . Stuts have been replaced a total of six times as well as front coil spring, also when gas tank was full it leaked onto the ground fuel tank was replaced, steering makes a noise when turning, suspension makes a lot of noise, wheel bearing msking a nosie,rack and pinion was replaced, vehicle pulls to right,swayar links were replaced,clock spring was replaced,when a/c is on the compressor engages loud sound,windshield falling apart,rotors were replaced,intermittenly wipers turn on by themselves, engine makes a sever noise,stabilizer bar broke.
Consumer stated that vehicle just cuts off when she is driving between 30mph and 50mph, and the brakes just will not stop vehicle. Also the consumer wants the dealer to pick up the van.
Brakes failed. Yh.
A/c problems pertaining to the leakage of freon into the interior of the vehicle, passengers have to breathe the fumes.
Brakes replaced. Mjs.
Rear brakes failed.
Brakes failed.
Brake noise.
Noise coming from front and rear brakes, brake pads were replaced and rotors were turned, brake drums were replaced due to TSB.
Rear brakes making noise while slowing just before making a full stop.