27 problems related to gasoline engine have been reported for the 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Incident 1. Driving down the highway at 65 mph and the engine quits. Pull over, after 20 min the van starts and drives fine for about a month. Incident 2. Driving down the highway at 55 mph and the engine quits. Pull over, wait 20 min. The van starts and drives fine for about a month. Incident 3. Driving down the highway going 65 mph and the engine quits. Pull over and wait 20 min. The van starts and drives fine for 7 months. All these incidents happened in the hot summer months.
There is no heat or air conditioning coming through the vents. Vehicle was hesitating, and the gears were slipping. Dealership was aware of problem.
While driving, the insured smelled smoke, pulled over and raised the hood and found fire, it appears to be a major failure of master cylinder (claim # 11-3849-935).
Insured left the vehicle idling to warm up as it had engine problems, when the insured returned the vehicle was on fire. (claim # 18-0594 -775).
While insured was driving there was some smoke coming in through the vents when she pulled over the smoke stopped, her husband looked at the vehicle and said it looks like there was a small fire under the hood (claim # 60-c266-977).
While insured was driving vehicle caught on fire and completely burned (claim # 35-w700-829).
While insured was driving smoke started pouring out of the engine, when stopped and popped the hood open the engine was engulfed in flames (claim # 53-c745-067).
Np summary listed for above vehicle.
The insured left the car idling to warm up, the vehicle experienced an engine problem and caught on fire. Nlm.
The insured left the car idling to warm up, the vehicle experienced an engine problem and caught on fire. Nlm.
While driving smoke began coming through the vents, the driver pulled over then the smoke stopped, after inspecting the vehicle later it appeared that there had been a small fire. Nlm.
While driving smoke began coming through the vents, the driver pulled over then the smoke stopped, after inspecting the vehicle later it appeared that there had been a small fire. Nlm.
The engine compartment caught fire damaging the electrical wiring in the vehicle. Claim # 13-7029-839. Nlm.
The engine compartment caught fire damaging the electrical wiring in the vehicle. Claim # 13-7029-839. Nlm.
While driving the vehicle caught on fire, claim#35-w700-829 nlm.
While driving the vehicle caught on fire, claim#35-w700-829 nlm.
Engine compartment caught on fire completly melting the wiring harness, claim # 59-v461-637. Nlm.
Engine compartment caught on fire completly melting the wiring harness, claim # 59-v461-637. Nlm.
While driving smoke began to pour out of the engine, the consumer pulled over and opened the hood and the engine was engulfed in flames claim # 53-c745-067. Nlm.
While driving smoke began to pour out of the engine, the consumer pulled over and opened the hood and the engine was engulfed in flames claim # 53-c745-067. Nlm.
Engine died while driving at highway speeds.
Enigne fluid leakage. Mjs.
When traveling at hight speed the vehicle will cut off withou prior warning. Consumer has contacted the dealer.
Engine surges.
Engine using excessive oil. . . And I have notice the same in other similar vehicles.
When traveling at any speed the vehicle will jerk and cut off without prior warning. Consumer has contacted the dealer, dealer has replaced parts, problem still occurs. Please provide any further details.
A gas odor on the outside and inside cabin of the vehicle makes the occupants sick. The cause and location of the odor is undetermined, even though the dealership serviced the vehicle 3 times.