Structure Related Problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager

Table 1 shows six common structure related problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager. The number one most common problem is related to the frame and members (three problems). The second most common problem is related to the door (three problems).

Table 1. Structure related problems of Plymouth Voyager


Recently reported Structure problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager

The Frame And Members problem

Strut towers are corroded to the point you can see through the top off the strut tower halfway around the top. There is numerous complaints of this and if I had not been informed of this it would have lead to a failure of the strut support. I am concerned that this has not been addressed previously.   Read details...

The Door 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...

The Hatchback/liftgate problem

While placing the rear hatch up a piece sheared off. This caused the hatch to close without warning. The consumer was able to drive it to the dealer for inspection. The mechanic informed the consumer that the vehicle was operating as designed. Please fill in additional information.   Read details...


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