Automatic Transmission Gear Indicator problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager

Three problems related to automatic transmission gear indicator have been reported for the 1997 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Automatic Transmission Gear Indicator problem

Failure Date: 04/01/2000

Engine check light comes on due to bad vibration, won't shift into gear, like it's running out of gas. The dealer replaced the oxygen sensor as a possible cause but it wasn't. Then, fuel filter was replaced but it wasn't again. Finally, the #3 spark plug wire was replaced and the problem was solved.

2 Automatic Transmission Gear Indicator problem

Failure Date: 09/22/1996

The gear shift handle will move from park into any gear before putting the key into the ignition.

3 Automatic Transmission Gear Indicator problem

The consumer has experience the following: noise coming from the rear brakes, noise when starting the engine/uneven idle, the check engine light had come on/burned #5 exhaust valve-removed head/replaced valve/reassembled engine, the engine is knocking/internal rod knocking-engine had an oil leak/replaced gasket & the rear main seal is leaking (the vehicle is going thru 2-3 quarts per month), and when engaging in gear, the engine moves hard. Scc.




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