Three problems related to power train have been reported for the 1997 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
We just had our van into the dealer ship last week it was surging while I was driving it. The dealer said it was the transmission and fixed the problem. Three days later it was doing the same thing and also shifted into neutral while I was driving on the freeway at 65 mph. I had my one year old with me at the time. It was a very scary experience. Had we known that Chrysler had and still has defective transmissions we never would have purchased this vehicle. In looking on the internet I have seen many complaints about Chrysler's transmission as far back as the 1989 model. How can they get away with this for so long? I consider this van to be a lemon. Unfortunatly the lemon law states that the problem has to have happened within the first 18,000 miles. What recourse do I have in returning this obvious lemon?.
Van kepting surging. Dealer said it was the transmission.
Speedometer will drop to zero at any speed. Then, it popps back up to speed traveling at. Please provide any further information.