general problems of the 1998 Plymouth Voyager

Six problems related to tire have been reported for the 1998 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Tire problem

Failure Date: 09/15/2004

Vehicle was shooting sparks from under the dashboard on the driver's side. Then, the brake lights and the dashboard lights could not be turned off. Mechanic had to turn the lights off by disconnecting or touching a wire. The ses light remained illuminated while driving. The horn stopped working. The brake light became stuck and the brakes felt spongy. The interior lights failed intermittently. The rear door lock wouldn't work with the key. The right rear wheel bearings were noisy. One of the front tires had cord separation.

2 Tire problem

Failure Date: 10/03/2003

While driving at 30 mph consumer heard a flapping sound coming from the vehicle. Consumer discovered that tread separated from left front tire. Two months later, the same thing happened to the right front tire.

3 Tire problem

Failure Date: 09/01/2000

Experienced belt separation and ensueing blowout at 60 miles/hour. No obstruction was hit. ( dot number: tire size: 205/75r14 ).

4 Tire problem

Failure Date: 10/10/1999

Chrysler has a sticker on driverside door stating 35 lbs air the front tires were running on the side walls I complained to Chrysler the send me to a dealer jim boast in bradenton FL the service manager claimed I didnt have enoughair it was 35 lbs than he recomended to go to 37 lbs wich I had done by goodyaer on the tires that I had to replace the rubber separated from the steeel belt Chrysler says there not resonsible. ( dot number: ).

5 Tire problem

Failure Date: 10/10/1999

Chrysler has a sticker on driverside door stating 35 lbs air the front tires were running on the side walls I complained to Chrysler the send me to a deler jim boast in bradenton FL the service manager claimed I didnt have anogh air it was 35 lbs than he recomended to go to 37 lbs wich I had done by goodyaer on the tires that I had to replace the rubber seperated from the steeel belt Chrysler says there not resonsible. ( dot number: ).

6 Tire problem

The goodyear tires had to be replaced at 33000 miles. The engine has been making a clicking noise (sounds like a bad lifter)& using aprox. 1 quart of oil per 1000 miles. I have had the vehicle in for these problems on at least six different occasions with no satisfaction. The service department informed me that there was nothing wrong with the engine,that the oil consumption is not considered excesive and the clicking is normal . (tiresize: p205/75r14)( dot number: tire size: p205/75r14 ).


Other Tire related problems of the 1998 Plymouth Voyager

Tire problems
6
Tire Bead problems
1


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