Plymouth Grand Voyager owners have reported 5 problems related to coolant leaking (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Plymouth Grand Voyager based on all problems reported for the Grand Voyager.
Head gasket was found to be leaking coolant. Dealership estimated 900. 00 plus the cost of parts. My husband then decided to buy the kit from them for 109. 00 and proceed to repair it himself. After sitting for 9 days it is almost finished. This van only has 67,000 miles. The clock spring was also replaced earlier in the year as it stopped working causing the airbag light to stay on, the horn not to work, and the cruise control not to work.
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Intake or head gasket leak allowed the crank case to fill with water and coolant. The engine immediately seized up and died. I was driving down a crowded interstate at the time, and lost all power, steering and brakes. The entire engine will have to be replaced.
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Rear head gasket leaks coolant to rear of engine. From what I've now read, this was an unwritten recall, which Chrysler would fix if brought in before ~75--80k miles. Mine developed this leak before that, but I didn't find out about it until the vehicle had 105k on it.
Started overheating 12/20/02. Replaced coolant. Coolant leaked out quickly. Taken to mechanic on 12/23-replaced water to drive there, no overheating. Mechanic found badly deteriorated head gaskets,leaking profusely under pressure. Will have van towed to dealership on 12/30/02.
Rear head gasket on 3. 3 liter v6 leaking coolant. Chrysler headquarters representative said failure occurred beyond waranty(despite giving 70000 mile warranty on new cars). These 66500 miles mostly highway.
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