Automatic Transmission Cooler problems of the 1998 Plymouth Voyager

Three problems related to automatic transmission cooler have been reported for the 1998 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Automatic Transmission Cooler problem

Failure Date: 02/16/2004

The airbag sensor light continued to stay on and horn the was inoperative. The dealer stated the air bag clock spring had failed. A recall was issued, however the vehicle identification number was outside of the remedy scope. The valve cover gasket leaked oil while the vehicle was still under warranty. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who claimed they couldn't find a leak. The vehicle was taken to two other technicians who both agreed that there was a leak. The serpentine belt cracked at 90000 miles. The transmission cooler line clamps were replaced.

2 Automatic Transmission Cooler problem

Failure Date: 11/12/2001

While at a stop, consumer states pressed accelerator and vehicle would not move. Engine was still running but vehicle would not move. The vehicle was towed, to dealer, the dealer states the coolant line ruptured and caused antifreeze to go into the transmission. Which resulted in the transmission and radiator being replaced. Please provide any further information. Mr.

3 Automatic Transmission Cooler problem

Failure Date: 06/01/1998

Transmission leaking. Yh.




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