Plymouth Grand Voyager owners have reported 4 problems related to manifold/header/muffler/tail pipe (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.
Crossover pipe connecting manifold to exhaust developed a hole back in August 2004. Part was ordered from Chrysler dealer end of August, have not received it yet. The consumer was told that there were 1300 crossover pipes on back order and Chrysler was redesigning the part. The consumer wanted to know if there was any danger of exhaust fumes coming into the vehicle while driving or idling. The consumer would like to know if there should be a recall since there appears to be an inordinate number of parts on back order.
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Ignition lock cylinder defect. Third defect/replacementon this vehicle. Stranded do to defective material/workmanship. Additional defects include temperature switch,radiator cooling fans, premature brake wear(brakes replaced twice already). Manufacturer thinks this is normal.
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I have contacted Chrysler and they paid for the ignition and the manifold gasket replacement. They paid $1,000 of the transmission failure. The total bill for the transmission failure was $2500.
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Vehicle was parked sitting in a driveway,went to start vehicle, put it in reverse, did not reverse, instead it accelerated. Engine moved forward. Tried to stop or gain control by pushing brake,turned off vehicle, pulled key. This defect caused the consumer to hit another vehicle that was about 100 feet away.
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