Tire Problems of Plymouth Grand Voyager

Plymouth Grand Voyager owners have reported 20 tire related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 6 most common tire problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's tire (6 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's tire tread/belt (4 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.

Table 1. Tire related problems of Plymouth Grand Voyager


Recently reported Tire problems of Plymouth Grand Voyager

The Tire problem

Driving home from florida in a 1998 Plymouth caravan pulling a hobie cat sailboat on a trailer the left rear tire separated. I have pictures of the tire and still have the original tire. Had to buy a new tire.   Read details...

The Tire Tread/belt problem

The contact owns a 2001 Plymouth Grand Voyager. The vehicle has cooper lifeliner touring sle t-rated, size 20570r15 tires. While driving 65 mph, the driver side rear tire tread separated and wrapped around the wheel. The contact was able to replace the tire with the spare and drive to her residence.   Read details...

The Spare Tire problem

Had a complete blowout on right rear in July 2000. Because the tire was destroyed, I assumed the blowout was due to road hazard. The tires are not "branded" firestone. The second blowout occurred with 35psi cold pressure (I had checked them before we left on the trip) after 100 miles of   Read details...

The Tire Blowout problem

Vehicle is garage kept, and well maintained. Original tires with light to moderate treadwear. On clear dry well maintained toll road while on cruise control at 70 mph, the front left tire sidewall completely blew out.   Read details...

The Tire Bead problem

1. Tire tread separation with left rear tire, and 2. Left front bead seal blowout.   Read details...




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