Suspension Related Problems of the 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Table 1 shows three common suspension related problems of the 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The number one most common problem is related to the strut tower (four problems). The second most common problem is related to the front suspension control arm (one problem).

Table 1. Suspension related problems of Plymouth Grand Voyager


Recently reported Suspension problems of the 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager

The Strut Tower problem

2000 Grand Voyager. Strut tower rust problem. This is a known and common issue and Chrysler will not fix this defect through a recall, which they absolutely should!   Read details...

The Front Suspension Control Arm problem

Vehicle was traveling at approximately 5 mph when loss of steering occurred. Consumer crashed into another vehicle. Upon examination, front lower control arm had cracked. A private mechanic has examined vehicle, and has yet to determine a cause for defect.   Read details...

The Front Suspension problem

Vehicle pulls right while accellerating. Replaced was the transmission, power steering rack, axles, capers, etc. . (too numerous to mention). Alignments, swapping tires, etc, did not resolve the problem. Filed under lemon law, Chrysler is refunding purchase price.   Read details...


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