Four problems related to speed control linkage have been reported for the 1996 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Consumer states that after stopping the vehicle and then applied the accelerator pedal the vehicle would not move.
While driving cruise control kicked in, and the brakes had to have extreme pressure applied in order to slowdown. Vehicle had to be turned off, and then back on in order for cruise control to disengage. Dealer said it was the servo cruise control cable. Vehicle was fixed. Rear brake drums had to be turned because it was affected by the heat while trying to stop.
While backing slowly into a driveway vehicle suddenly accelerated, causing the vehicle to back spin over some private property and into another vehicle that was parked. Dealer has been contacted.
Fuel overflow and filler neck is leaking. Tt gasoline leak from feul return line near gas tank, leak apparently at fill up, gasoline tank replaced with attached fuel return line, binding throttle linkage reported to dealer, repair attempted throttle linkage still binds after warranty service.