Plymouth Grand Voyager owners have reported 10 problems related to headlights (under the exterior lighting 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.
Over the course of the last couple years I have noticed that the lenses that cover the headlights on my 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager have become increasingly hazed, or fogged over. The hazing has caused the light to become so diffused, that driving at night has become very difficult at best. If the weather is bad (rain, or heavy snow) at night it is almost impossible to see properly. I have seen a number of other Plymouth voyagers that appear to have the same problem. I believe that the type of plastic used in the manufacture of the headlight assemblies was unsuitable for a safety part that is exposed to the elements as car (van) headlights are. I would hope that action will be taken to correct this defect so that nobody is injured or killed as a result.
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: the contact stated while driving at night the headlight illumination was too dim. The vehicle was driven to the dealer who cleaned and buffed out the lenses. Updated 1/19/2007 -.
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: the contact stated the plastic headlight cover became grayish through time. This interfered with the amount of illumination. The dealership determined the covers needed to be replaced. Updated 10/20/2006 -.
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: the contact stated while driving various speeds, the instrument cluster panel gauges failed to illuminate. Additionally, the headlights intermittently illuminated if the high beam was engaged. Also, the vehicle stalled and operated at a reduced speed. The vehicle was exposed to hurricane weather prior to the onset of these problems. The vehicle was inspected by an independent repair shop, who performed a diagnostic test which produced no failure codes. The manufacturer was not contacted.
I see there is an investigation on Dodge caravan and grand caravan, Plymouth voyager and Grand Voyager and Chrysler town and country and voyager minivans from the 2001 and 2002 model years. Owners have reported that the headlights are flickering, dimming and periodically shutting down while the vehicle is in motion. The problem has led to the minivans being towed in some cases. I would hope that you can add my year minivan. I have a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager experiencing the same problems. I am not able to get it fixed because the mechanic can't figure out what is causing this. Is there anything you can do to add my vehicle to this safety investigation??? the headlights are flickering on and off, the dash lights do this at the same time. Sometimes the headlights just stay on.
The headlight lenses on my 1996 Grand Voyager have become increasingly fogged over since late in 1996- it is at the point now where night driving is marginal.
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My van is a lemon. All kinds of electrical problems - defogger sometimes work and sometimes not, windows won't roll down, stereo speakers sometimes works, instrument panel lights go off and on, dim yellow headlights, etc. Found pin hole in head. . . Defect in metal. Van over heated and gauge did not say it was hot. Fan went out. Now something going wrong with front end. Occasionally smell gas. The lifter head gasket now leaks oil. Van sometimes jumps in park and rolls. I can not afford to fix this stuff. . . Bail me out not Chrysler. . . .
The headlights are dimmer than usual and produce "shadows" which cause visual difficulties. Dealer said they are newly designed headlights.
The head light system is very weak to be used at night on the road. Yh.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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| Headlights problems | |
| Turn Signal Switch problems | |
| Headlight Concealment Device problems | |
| Exterior Lighting problems | |
| Headlight Switch problems |