general problems of the 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Three problems related to engine and engine cooling have been reported for the 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Engine And Engine Cooling problem

Failure Date: 02/15/2003

The evaporator has gone out,so no cold air - the mechanic said this happens often with my make and model vehicle and said I should complain. If you can ofer anyhelp or solutions I would apprecitate it. Thanks, d kossow.

2 Engine And Engine Cooling problem

Failure Date: 01/01/1901

1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager with several recall issues. Consumer states that the vehicle has not been looked at for these problems with the gasoline delivery system, airbags, and fuel injection and would like to know what to do. The consumer stated the vehicle now has engine problems and is not running.

3 Engine And Engine Cooling problem

On various occasions since the first week of ownership of the vehicle the speedometer and temperature guage have simultaneously dropped to zero and the fluctuated between 0 & 85 mph, dealer was contacted and they kept the van to investigate, nothing found, they then hooked up a computer reader that I drove with for 10 days, as sthis incident only happened sporadically and I had to hit a button when it did nothing was reported. When travelling at anywhere from 10 to 65mph it is sometimes quite dangerous to takes your eyes off the road and your hand off the steering wheel to hit the button of an attachment on your visor. . ! this incident had continued to occur over the past year and now in the middle of a hurricane I have attempted to evacuate my children from the area only to find that my vehicle will not start. The dealership sent somebody to assist and due to the weather conditions he told me to keep the car running all day as he did not feel that this was a battery problem but computer related,particularly after I told him about the strange happenings with the speedo etc. The van ran for about 3. 5 hours on my driveway and then died. . . ! the local Chrysler dealership is coming to pick it up tomorrow morning.




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