13 problems related to automatic transmission have been reported for the 1999 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Transmission is shifting terrible!the back door will not open at all,the side door will not open from inside. My lights from the inside of vehicle goes on and off. While driving down the road the van shakes terrible, it feels like the motor shakes.
Transmission blew apart; it wasn't lack of fluid or anything else, it just blew out. I consumer picked up pieces on the side of the road.
While driving 65 mph transmission exploded. As a result, wheels locked without warning. No impact reported.
My transmission had a huge bang and completely shut down. The mechanic said that the pin blew from the inside out. This is a common occurence with these minivans, but chrystler is not helpful at all. I believe that this is a factory defect.
Problems with transmission on 1999 Plymouth Voyager. The transmission was replaced three times in less than 100,000 miles.
Parking pawl could be moved when vehicle is on and without stepping on brakes pedal.
3rd transmission within 30000 miles of brand new.
While driving approximately60 mph transmission went out, and threw vehicle into 1st gear. Mechanic has advised consumer that a part broke inside tranmission.
Their customer service agents repeatedly declined my request to talk to their supervisors, saying that it would waste their supervisors' time. I talked with more than 10 agents. They told "you can sue us if you want to. " everyone of them said they did not know their ceo, mr. Rober eaton's phone. A car with only 1530 miles broke down in the middle of highway. Chrysler really put my fimily's life in danger. The quality and safety of thier product should be seriously questioned!.
Vehicle was equipped with a defective transmission. The manufacturer did not want to assist the consumer with the repairs.
While driving the vehicle constantly lost power and felt like it was going to stall. The transmission also jerked excessively when changing gears.
The vehicle experienced a transmission leak, and a broken air condition clutch.
The automatic transmission on this vehicle intermittently emits a loud clunk (which can be felt) when shifting between gears. The dealership has tried various fixes, including replacing the memory module, yet the problem persists. They now deny that there is a problem, and claim that their "extensive" transmission tests report that the transmission is operating within normal parameters even though the service manager told me he could adjust the transmission some more. He has since denied making this statement, after Chryslers head office was brought in to the equation. As well, Chryslers regional representative told me that they would repurchase the vehicle if there was still anything wrong with the transmission, yet have also retracted that statement as well.