Front Seat Recliner problems of the 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Three problems related to front seat recliner have been reported for the 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Front Seat Recliner problem

Failure Date: 08/19/2004

While driving, the consumer was directed onto another lane of traffic. A vehicle hit the consumer from behind without warning. The passenger's side front seat collapsed forward and the driver and passenger side air bags deployed. The consumer sustained neck and back injuries and was transported by ambulance to the hospital. The vehicle was towed and totaled by the insurance company. Please fill in additional information.

2 Front Seat Recliner problem

Failure Date: 01/07/1999

Multiple collisions, non-family member driving car. Driver had an epileptic seizure and blacked out. Apparently accelerated the Mini van and rear ended a Dodge ram pickup truck twice,and then ran into a telephone pole. Both air bags deployed. Driver wakened from accident. The right front passenger's seat, however, was up against the dashboard after the accident. Chrysler sent out an engineer to look at seat. It was pinned against the dashboard and will not move. Our concern is obvious. What would have happened in an accident with a passenger in the seat? pictures are available via e-mail if requested. Car was considered "totalled"by the insurance company. Car is located at pulera alrikas collision center kenosha, WI 53144.

3 Front Seat Recliner problem

Failure Date: 01/07/1999

Ypulera alrikas collision center was returning vehicle to consumer when they hit something that pushed in the front end of vehicle. When consumer saw vehicle the passenger's front seat was only 4" away from the dash. Also, consumer cannot open glove box due to impact. The front seat sliding mechanism released the seat.


Other Seats related problems of the 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Front Seat Recliner problems
3
Seats problems
1


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