general problems of the 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Six problems related to steering have been reported for the 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Steering problem

Failure Date: 03/25/2015

I' ve purchased a 1999 Grand Voyager and noticed that the driver side strut tower was rotting out and the passenger side was starting to rust as well , but not to the degree as the drivers side. . I looked up and found no recall this situation, but was informed that Chrysler ,Plymouth , Dodge , knew about this since 1996 but did nothing to correct it until 2001. I enjoy my vehicle but the repairs for this problem are a bit too much for me at this time due to my disability ,and the fact that I am on a very limited income. Is there any one that can assist me in getting my vehicle repair?.

2 Steering problem

Failure Date: 09/10/2011

The contact owns a 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager. While driving 25 mph, the power steering became inoperative and smoke was coming from under the hood and under the vehicle. The vehicle was towed by the county and deemed as destroyed. The dealer and manufacturer were notified of the failure. The failure and current mileage was 199,000.

3 Steering problem

Failure Date: 11/13/2010

Serpentine belt on 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager 3. 8l has "jumped" off 4 times in the last year. Usually happens under wet conditions. Car has had to be towed multiple times. Repairs attempted include replacing tensioner, belt and simple reassembling.

4 Steering problem

Failure Date: 07/12/2008

Safety hazard!!! serpentine belt comes repeatedly off of our 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager. . . When driving in rain, snow or standing water. This results in the loss of steering, engine cooling and electrical charging. In researching this problem, it turns out that this is a known defect. It is very possible this has resulted in previous injuries or deaths, but that this was not known because after crashes have occurred, it would not be known that the belt had slipped off of the pulleys prior to the crashes occurring. Turns out this is such a common problem that 2 companies have actually produced kits to fix the problem, gates and goodyear. The gates part # is 38342k, and it is for 1996-2000 Chrysler Mini-vans with 3. 0 liter engines. . Read more...

5 Steering problem

Failure Date: 07/12/2008

Serpentine belt has repeatedly fallen off of our 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager. This condition has occurred driving through very small standing water and/or a snow drift. The belt has come off 5 times in the last 6 months, causing the loss of control and loss of power steering, alternator drive and cooling system. This has left my wife and 3 small children stranded several times. Upon researching this problem, this is a known design flaw with the van. In fact, there are several web sights that I found where dozens of owners have complained about the same problem. Both gates and goodyear have even designed kits to prevent the problem from recurring, that is how common this problem is. This is not only a major design flaw, but it is potentially a huge safety hazard, as all power accessories driven by the serpentine belt including the power steering - potentially resulting in loss of control, cooling - potentially causing a fire, and the alternator - resulting in the eventual drain of the electric power. Chrysler has a technical service bulletin on the issue, and even has a fix, but in reviewing the web sights the Chrysler fix does not work. Only the gates and goodyear fixes work. Chrysler should be forced to recall these vehicles and put the gates and goodyear kits on these products in the name of safety, before someone is killed as a result of losing there steering.

6 Steering problem

Failure Date: 04/15/2003

We just purchased the preowned van on April 8, 2003 it has 41600 miles on it one time owner previously 1. Paint is chipping off of the driver side door handle. The dealer is going to get us touch up paint to fix. 2. The power steering return hose to the power steering reservoir was cut when we looked at it. The dealer had the mechanic look at it and thought maybe the hose got caught in the fan belt and cut it. The dealer repaired it and said no other damage was done. This time they tide down the hose away from the belt.




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