Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 7 problems related to blown head gasket (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Plymouth Voyager based on all problems reported for the Voyager.
Consumer noticed oil leaking from the engine. Vehicle was taken to a mechanic for an examination, and mechanic determined that the head gasket was blown.
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While the vehicle was parked, oil leaked from underneath the vehicle. The mechanic noticed that the head gasket blew and the engine needed to be replaced.
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Head gasket blow out at 44500 miles. Almost caught fire leaking on starter. No warning at all. Not unusual for this engine, is what I have heard from all mechanics I have spoken with.
Head gasket blewout while driving. When vehicle was taken into dealership was when consumer found out about head gasket blow out.
Torque converter failed, had to rebuild transmission & replace torque converter to a tune of $1340. 08. Head gasket blew and had to be replaced to a tune of $ 810. 96.
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At 54,000 miles head gasket blewout which caused damage to engine. Please provide further information.
The head gasket have blown, causing oil to leak from the engine. The dealer has been notified.