Six problems related to wiring have been reported for the 1999 Plymouth Voyager. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I have owned 3 Chrysler vehicles. Each one always has one of the power windows that fail. I had a 1994 grand Voyager se; the driver's side window failed and it cost nearly $500 to fix due to a broken piece of plastic I have a 1999 grand Voyager se and the right side powered window suddenly stopped working. I am a disabled vet and I don't have the money to pay $500 to make a window work. The dealer I use is milton ruben in augusta georgia. I recently purchased a 1997 grand Voyager with 48k miles with a wheel chair lift on it. Even with the low mileage, the engine growls and lack pick up. The right front tire housing suddenlly came loose and is dangling. I hate to ask how much that will cost.
While driving consumer inserted the telephone cords to recharge the battery and the cigarette lighting system ,went inside the vehicle panel. Dealer notified.
The clock spring in the steering wheel was defective and had shorted. Replacement was required and completed at the owner's cost. The clock spring is on recall for various other Chrysler vans (our model not included in recall at this time).
Drain plug is cross threaded and stripped out. Oil change place said they have seen this problem with many chysler Mini vans and they have provided me with three related articles that support the facxt that the drain plugs have too short threads which casuses them to strip out easily after normal oil change use. This will end up costing me over $200!! they are claiming that I have to buy a new oil pan, which is probably the same so this will undoubtly happen again the next time I get my oil changed a few times. If this is noted and had been documented many times why hasn't this problem been fixed via a recall?? the easy fix according to the articles is to simply install a longer drain plug with longer threads. Please advise where I can go from here. I am only leasing this vehicle and even bought an extended warrantly, but this is crap!.
Consumer states that vehicle caught on fire, wiring went bad (claim # 35-w582-026).
Vehicle caught on fire due to wiring going bad, claim 35-w582-026.