Plymouth Grand Voyager owners have reported 2 problems related to front suspension wheel bearing (under the suspension 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.
Dealer replaced front rotors at 50,000 miles and again at 70,000 miles. The front brake rotors were pitted and the pads were down and the rear brakes were less than 200 miles. The front brake pads and both rotors were replaced, the drums were resurfaced the wheel cylinders were bad and were replaced per TSB, and both rear wheel cylinders was also replaced. There was a bad noise in the left front side and the loudest was in the front wheel bearing and the left front wheel bearing was replaced.
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Ongoing problem with noise coming from steering column area while driving. Vehicle been in dealer shop on six occasions, and problem still reoccurring. Consumer states steering column has been replaced twice, bearing and steering rack has also been replaced, but steering column still makes a popping noise while vehicle is in motion.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Strut Tower problems | |
| Front Suspension Strut problems | |
| Front Suspension problems | |
| Sway Bar problems | |
| Suspension problems | |
| Front Suspension Shock Absorber problems | |
| Suspension Torsion Bar problems | |
| Front Suspension Stabilizer Bar problems | |
| Front Suspension Wheel Bearing problems | |
| Rear Suspension Shock Absorber problems |