Plymouth Grand Voyager owners have reported 1 problem related to driveshaft (under the power train 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.
I have many of the same problems listed in the other 72 Grand Voyager complaints. First the driver side drive shaft failed, which is unheard of and clearly a defective part. A few weeks later the transmission failed. In the process of self destruction, an internal piece of the transmission produce a large hole in the transmission housing. It is not uncommon for the housing to be damaged when the transmission fails. In fact, due to demand, Chrysler is now charging almost as much for the housing as they are for the rebuilt transmission. Due to the large number of defective vans on the market, Chrysler is resisting a recall and any assistance. After all daimler/ Chrysler has much larger unethical issues to deal with, such as a federal investigation into price fixing. The $7. 50/ hr. Minions on the help line are worthless. The only hope we have is to get the NHTSA to recall these rolling pieces of garbage, and to stop buying chryslers product.
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