Plymouth Grand Voyager owners have reported 141 gasoline fuel system related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 10 most common gasoline fuel system problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's tank assembly (69 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's fuel injection (22 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.
Smelled gas. Take vehicle to dealer. Dealer reports the gas tank is cracked on the top. Read details...
The contact owns a 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The contact stated that the vehicle was driving erratically. The hood was opened and gas was seen streaming out of the vehicle. The vehicle was turned off and a fire ensued. The contacts arms were burned. Read details...
Check engine light fail to come on. This in turn cause the fuel pump to start failing,which in turn cause one of the heads to have a mis-fire. This has cause me to fail maryland emissions cause they hook your vehicle up to a computer. Read details...
The contact owned a 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager. While driving in reverse approximately 1 mph he smelled an odor of gasoline and the vehicle engulfed into flames. The fire began underneath the hood of the vehicle. The fire department extinguished the flames. Read details...
Fuel line in engine compartment was spraying fuel where the flex line connects to the solid line that feeds fuel to the injectors. As luck would have theres was no fire only a bad smell in the passenger compartment. Read details...