Suspension Related Problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager

Table 1 shows seven common suspension related problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager. The number one most common problem is related to the suspension (four problems). The second most common problem is related to the strut tower (three problems).


Recently reported Suspension problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager

The Suspension problem

While driving at approx. 65 mph, a vibration was noted from under the vehicle. Shortly thereafter, when attempting to stop the vehicle, the brake pedal went to the floor, and the brakes failed to stop the vehicle.   Read details...

The Strut Tower 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 Front Suspension Strut problem

Took vehicle to garage twice for noises in from end. Mechanic found rusting at front drivers strut tower and cracked metal from at least one of the bolts to the center of the tower. Mechanic said he had seen this before.   Read details...


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