Power Train Related Problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager

Table 1 shows 16 common power train related problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager. The number one most common problem is related to the automatic transmission (17 problems). The second most common problem is related to the transmission failure (twelve problems).


Recently reported Power Train problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager

The Automatic Transmission problem

It all began with a "bump" in the transmission when the ac was on. Soon after that startedtransmission would lock into "limp home" mode betwen 30 and 35 mph. It kicked into limp home mode on the highway, while I was driving 65 and put my family in jeapordy.   Read details...

The Transmission Failure problem

At about 62000 miles van began to shift hard and clunk at about 35-40 mph. Took it to the dealer during warranty period and was told that there was nothing wrong with the transmission. At 65000 miles the transmission failed while my wife and 11 month old were driving, leaving them stranded about   Read details...

The Differential Unit problem

The consumer's son was driving when the transmission failed. Massive amounts of metal was found inside of the differential. The transmission would only go in reverse. The sliding door motor failed and the driverside power locks on the driver side slide door had become inoperative.   Read details...


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