Engine Head Gasket Leaking Problems of Plymouth Voyager

Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 10 problems related to engine head gasket leaking (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.

1 Engine Head Gasket Leaking problem of the 1999 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 01/28/2004

Head gasket leaking oil. Needs replacment with transmission flush, new spark plugs, wires and oil change. Needs new battery, replaced starter in 2003. It is not even five years old.

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2 Engine Head Gasket Leaking problem of the 1998 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 09/09/2003

Antifreeze leaked from van suddenly. Took it to a dealer who said it was a head gasket leak. They fixed it at a cost of $1300. 00. It had 84,000 miles on it when this occured a few months ago. Was told by mechanic that this is a common problem with crysler vans for this to happen.

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3 Engine Head Gasket Leaking problem of the 1999 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 03/03/2003

The head gasket leaked oil.

4 Engine Head Gasket Leaking problem of the 1999 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 02/25/2003

Oil leaked from underneath the vehicle. Ph. The cause was determined to be a head gasket leak.

5 Engine Head Gasket Leaking problem of the 1999 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 11/29/2001

The front engine head gaskets were leaking at 24,000 miles. The dealer said that there was no recall.

6 Engine Head Gasket Leaking problem of the 1999 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 11/29/2001

The front engine head gaskets were leaking at 24,000 miles. The dealer said that there was no recall.

7 Engine Head Gasket Leaking problem of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 04/15/2000

My engine has had several problems, and every time they "fix" it, something else happens. It is still sputtering and the check engine light came on again even after I spent 650. 00 to have it fixed a few weeks ago. Now, yesterday they did yet another fuel system recall, and today (4/15/00) the check engine light came on and it is sputtering again. I am sick of sinking money into this van and it is not even paid for. Also, the number of fuel system and engine recalls they have had is dangerous. Most of their recalls have had to do with the possibility of the van catching fire. I hate to think about what could happen to my children while riding in this vehicle. They need desperately to put out a recall on the head gasket leaking oil. I had to have a $1,000. 00 head gasket job at 60,000. That is ridiculous. I think it was due to improper repair of the oil galley plug recall, but they say that is not related, even though in the recall notice it states that "engine cylinder head oil galley plug does not seal properly and engine cylinder head oil is not adequately retained. Inadequate sealing and retention of the plug can result in oil leakage. . . " how can they say my van leaking oil from the cylinder head was not related? please respond. I need some help on this matter.

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8 Engine Head Gasket Leaking problem of the 1999 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 03/01/2000

Vehicle is leaking oil from underneath the hood, head gasket leak.

9 Engine Head Gasket Leaking problem of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager

Failure Date: 11/01/1999

Oil leakage from head gasket which could result in fire in engine compartment. Head gasket replaced at owners expense on 24 Nov. 99. Head gasket continues to leak. Service advisor notified on 4 Mar. 00. Owner does not feel obligated to pay for 2nd repair and feels engine head gasket should not have needed to be replaced at all. Vehicle is almost 4 years old with less than 60000 miles. Life and limb are put at risk for vehicle operator and passengers and potentially other persons d/t risk for engine compartment fire from head gasket oil leak. There is no excuse for head gasket failure on this vehicle with this mileage and age.

10 Engine Head Gasket Leaking problem of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager

Head gasket is leaking oil from underneath vehicle. Please provide additional information. Ts.

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