Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 27 problems related to engine oil 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.
Tl-the contact owns a 1996 Plymouth Voyager. The contact stated the engine oil leaked excessively which required the oil to be dispensed into the reservoir every four days. There was a recall associated with nhsta campaign id number 96v006000 (engine and engine cooling:engine:gasoline); however the manufacturer informed the VIN was not included and the recall expired. The vehicle had not been diagnosed or repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 95,000. Js.
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Consumer noticed oil spills from under the car. Took vehicle to dealer for service, and it was determined that the cause of the leak was a cracked head gasket.
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Oil leaked on the right rear corner of the head gasket. Needs to be repaired.
Inferior quality oil pan. . . Oil pan leaked thru on 99 Plymouth Voyager at 5 ys and 84t mile. Releasing oil along van frame and brakes . . Causing smoke and strong odor in van comaprtment. Had to replace oil pan thru chyrsler as no one else had it. Per dealer and mechanics this should not have happened at that mileage and year. Chrysler corporate refused to help and could care less. . Letter to ceo at daimler Chrysler and fax went unanswered. .
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Vehicle was leaking oil from the head gasket. The technician replaced the head fasket kit.
Oil leak coming from head gasket after only 49,000 miles. It seems that Chrysler knew and put new mls gaskets in production just a month after my vehicle was produced.
Oil is leaking from the head gasket at 47500 miles.
While driving, the air bag light stays iluminated. Also the engine leaks oil, consumer was informed that the head gaskets were bad.
We brought the vehicle in thinking it was just an oil leak, only to find out that it was a blown head gasket. The mechanics showed us the actual part and recommended we file complaint. In their opinion, clearly a factory defect. This is a 1997 Plymouth Voyager with only 41,000 miles!.
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At 49,500 miles, now the engine has oil leak under.
Oil leaks from the engine cylinder head. It doesn't leak until the motor is turned on. Contacted dealer. Please provide VIN.
Engine started to leak oil. Then, took vehicle to dealer where they found out oil was coming from engine head gasket, and at once was replaced.
The engine is leaking oil from underneath and on top of the vehicle. The dealership is aware of the problem.
My vehicle was taken to the dealer once my husband discovered the oil leak. Replacing a head gasket at the current miles listed is unheard of. I feel that Chrysler and the dealership knew of the problem but never made any attempt to contact onwers and advise them of the problem. The dealer did repair the vehicle for $333. 10 and said in their response that they split the cost with me. This problem if not discovered by my husband could have led to more serious problems and expenditures of additional funds that should have not been. This problem was related to a poor design and defective workmanship at best. My husband has owned a Honda since 1987 and has never had any such problem. I feel that chysler and gary mathews motors have victimized honest consumers such as myself. The dealership waited until the problem surfaced and profited from something that I should have been notified of. The dealership seem to think they have done me a favor by only charging me $300. 00 for repairs on a vehicle just over a year o.
Oil leak was coming from head gaskets.
Has oil leaking form the head gasket. Dealer has agreed to fix it once the consumer pays $200 deductible. Vehicle was purchased 3 months ago.
Vehicle started leaking oil. Took vehicle to dealer, and they said it was head gasket. Consumer never received a recall letter for this problem.
Oil leak noticed. Took to local dealer for repair. Got back and still leaked and had hard shifting trnsmission which did not exist before taking to dealer. Returned to dealer and got back without repairs!!!.
Oil leakages while driving, dealer notified,and informed consumer of a blown head gasket. Feel free to provide any further information.
Oil is leaking due to engine seal failure. Yh.
Vehicle is leaking oil from head gasket.
Defective head gaskets caused an oil leak which may cause a fire or engine to fail. Common problem. . Et.
Engine oil leak due to blown engine head gasket. Thumping from rear of vehicle. Silencer pads and straps replaced on gas tank. Still thumps. Brakes: howling from rear brakes. Pads/mastercylinder and springs replaced.
Loose oil filter caused oil leak. Nlm.
Transmission replaced by dealer for free on 5-1-97, struts replaced 11-1-97 for 616. 01 by dealer, windshield wipers come on when not in use, cylinder head leaking oil 4-3-99.
I went to the mechanic he reports that their is oil leakage in the seals of the motor.
Having problem with ac compressor, oil leak, sliding door panel.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Engine Belts And Pulleys problems | |
| Gasoline Engine problems | |
| Engine problems | |
| Engine Oil Leaking problems | |
| Car Stall problems | |
| Engine Cooling System problems | |
| Engine Head Gasket Failure problems | |
| Radiator problems | |
| Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problems | |
| Engine Head Gasket Leaking problems |