Seven problems related to headlights have been reported for the 1998 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 1998 Plymouth Voyager. When the vehicle is turned off, the headlights remain illuminated and occasionally activate automatically. The failure was noticed while driving 15 mph and it drains the battery. The dealer stated that there were no recalls available and the repair was the contact's responsibility. Nhtsa campaign id number 99v116000 (exterior lighting:headlights) for the 1999 Plymouth Voyager was referenced. The current mileage was 94,000 and failure mileage was 90,000.
There was a recall many years ago in germany on the starter,also have a letter from the Chrysler shop the part get replaced on warranty that was many years ago,there never had the part to replace it. Now I am in the states ,in washington, and the recall part failed me. Second: my headlight have a film haze,there is no way to clean it take it apart or anything. We went to used auto part stores every last one has the same problem. I cant see at night,and can cost me an extent. That should be a recall. A new light would cost $ 270. 00 plus tax per light. It is on both lights. I am disappointed with the Chrysler. I also just read on your web there many other recalls I never knew about it. What can you do for me.
Headlights lens developed a discoloration that reduced the lights illumination an d driver's visibility while driving at night or on dark roads. The entire headlight unit had to be replaced to correct the problem.
98 Plymouth Voyager VIN #2p4gp4531wr687519 please be advised that my acrylic head lamps have become pitted via normal driving. I believe this causes loss of visiblity during nightime operation. Visibility may be lowered by more than 50%. I think this may be a common situation in vehicles nationally. Please advise me on the proper steps to rectify.
Vehicle has had the same problems for 2 1/2 years now, vehicle will not turn on, cooling fans will not shut down once car is off and will then will not turn back on, seatbelts have black tar which has seeped out of the seatbelt housing. Also, headlights flicker on and off while driving, cassette ejects at will during operation.
When headlights are used there is poor visibilty. Dealers are aware of problem. Cause unknown.
Consumer called complaining about having problems with the headlamps on the vehicle. Also stated that the headlamps are deffected because they are braking so bad that you can bearly see the light. Dealer was contacted and stated that there is no recalls out so there is nothing they can do about it. Ts.
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