Three problems related to starter have been reported for the 1998 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Own a 98 Plymouth Voyager expresso that intermittently will not crank or will crank and immediately go dead. All dash lights flicker or go out, no fuel indicator, no speedometer. Has died while driving it once which was very dangerous and scary. Failure occurs periodically and is dangerous and vehicle is no longer dependable. Have had numerous things replaced bcm, starter, wiring harness, sensors etc. Problem continues to come back eventually. Has to be a Chrysler defect. I had one dealership deny awareness of a problem with that year minivan and some say "you can try this for 1,000 dollars but it may only work for awhile. This should fall under the lemon law most repairs made only lasted a few months. No repairs have lasted more than a year. Please help. . . I love my vehicle otherwise but have no money to make further repairs or to buy a new vehicle. I started having this problem in October of 2006 and have been dealing with this off and on ever since. My van will not crank now and I have only had the latest bcm since October 2008.
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.
Consumer states vehicle will not start just spins, starter was replaced on two occasions and also battery went out, and was also replaced once.