Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 22 problems related to fuel injection (under the gasoline fuel system 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.
: the contact stated while driving 15 mph there was a smell of fuel and smoke was coming from the air vents. Someone behind the vehicle alerted the driver that the vehicle was on fire. The driver pulled off of the road and exited the vehicle. The vehicle was engulfed in flames and was totaled. The fire department and the police department were notified. The fire department determined the fire originated from the hood and spread throughout the vehicle. Updated 07/03/06.
See
all problems of the 1997 Plymouth Voyager
🔎.
The contact stated vehicle stalls when idling followed by the engine dying. The vehicle restarts after several attempts. He took the vehicle to an independent repair shop. The repair shop cleaned the throttle body and the fuel injection system. This did not correct the problem. No further repairs have been made at this time.
Engine miss, diagnosed as excess corrosion of fuel line, therefore clogginng injectors.
See
all problems of the 2000 Plymouth Voyager
🔎.
This auto has a numerous/expensive repairs, we have not been notified of recalls for this car. Help what do we do? dt.
Nhtsa recall 00 v 268 000/manufacturer's recall 895 concerning fuel leakage: dealer: maroone Dodge in delray beach, FL; phone# 561/278-6362. Indicated on work invoice that both clamps and tube were replaced. Consumer states that both clamps was replaced, but not the tube. Jlg.
Safety recall clock spring assembly nar 1/22/2003 the air bag light illuminated and the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer where the problem was diagnosed as a short in clock spring. The power door locks were not unlocking, but the dealer was unable to duplicate the problem. Another recall regarding the fuel rail was repaired, however the consumer was charged a $50. 00 deductible.
Recall 00 v 268 000//fuel leakage: dealer: Dodge of bellevue, bellevue, wa; phone# 425/454-8411, is uninterested in honoring the recall. Been waiting over two month and still no word for a appointment. Feel free to provide any further information.
See
all problems of the 1996 Plymouth Voyager
🔎.
Fuel was leaking in engine compartment from "o rings" which could cause an engine compartment fire. Also, recall existed for same type of problems, but this vehicle was not included in recall due to VIN. The recall number was 00v268.
Chrysler denied my claim that this was related to a recall on 1-17-02. Can you advise me of any options? it appears that you list this problem as campaign id 00v268000. No safety defect listed.
Recall 00v268000, found recall on NHTSA website, called Chrysler who denied there was a recall.
Found out about recall on NHTSA website, called manufacturer with VIN number, was told by Chrysler there is no such recall.
Recall 00v268000/ manufacturer's recall 895. Consumer contacted dealer months before receiving recall notice. Dealer stated they have to wait for manufacturer, there was nothing they could do. Recall showed a remedy, but dealer, puckett Dodge Chrysler Jeep, 3625 old halifax road, po box 818 soth boston, va 24592, phone# 804-575-5050 did not seem to know what to do. Consumer states the fuel rail could be replaced now, however consumer believes that dealer thinks it is too expensive and are trying to come up with a cheap way to fix problem.
Recall 99v216000. After vehicle was repaired under recall 00v268, vehicle started to leak fuel when filled. Dealer has repaired vehicle three times, and problem still exists. The dealer replaced the entire gas tank, consumer states that the problem appears to be fixed now.
No summary listed for above vehicle.
00 v 268 000/fuel injection leakage:manufacturer informed that parts for recall will not be available until March or April. Also, exhaust fumes come into vehicle when using heater. Feel free to provide any further detailon this matter.
See
all problems of the 1998 Plymouth Voyager
🔎.
Intermittently while driving the vehicle stalls without any warning, which almost caused accident. Cause unknown. Dealer cannot determine problem. Been to dealer 5 times. Please provide details. Dealer did not replace parts.
Vehicle completely burned, cause of fire was due to a fuel leakage. Vehicle was parked, and was driven 45 minutes prior to incident. Please provide any further information, and indentification number.
While traveling noticed gas smell inside vehicle. Fuel rail needed to be replaced. Please provide further information.
The transmission, fuel injection and serpentine belt failed causing the vehicle to be inoperative. Nlm.
The consumer has experience the following: noise coming from the rear brakes, noise when starting the engine/uneven idle, the check engine light had come on/burned #5 exhaust valve-removed head/replaced valve/reassembled engine, the engine is knocking/internal rod knocking-engine had an oil leak/replaced gasket & the rear main seal is leaking (the vehicle is going thru 2-3 quarts per month), and when engaging in gear, the engine moves hard. Scc.
Consumer took vehicle into dealership for recall 00v268 000 repairs. Dealer did not want to honor recall letter. Consumer has to make dealership honor recall letter. Please provide any further information.
See
all problems of the 1999 Plymouth Voyager
🔎.
Consumer recieved recall notice 00v-268 for the faulty o-rings but is unable to have the recall repairs made because the dealer cannot get the parts and is not sure when they will become available. Nlm.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Tank Assembly problems | |
| Fuel Injection problems | |
| Fuel Pump problems | |
| Gasoline Fuel System problems | |
| Tank Filler Pipe And Cap problems | |
| Fuel Hoses Lines/piping And Fittings problems | |
| Fuel Delivery problems | |
| Fuel Injection Rail problems | |
| Tank Mounting problems | |
| Fuel Injector problems |