Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 5 problems related to headlight concealment device (under the exterior lighting 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.
1996 Plymouth grand Voyager se, headlamp lenses turn opaque when they age until they reach a point where it is dangerous to operate the vehicle at night. I called a dealer and he said they are made of plastic and it is up to the consumer to replace them at a cost of $558. 00 ($279. 00 each). I consider this a safety defect - the lenses should be made out of a material that does not degrade significantly with age.
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1999 Plymouth Voyager, head light (clear plastic housing ) hazing badly.
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Consumer has problems with headlight design. Please provide any further information.
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Headlights are dim, can't see very far down the road, unsafe to drive at night. Premature failure of fuel gauge sending unit. Dt.
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The inside of the headlight lens was clouded, which reduced visibility while driving.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Headlights problems | |
| Turn Signal Switch problems | |
| Back Up Lights problems | |
| Headlight Concealment Device problems | |
| Turn Signal problems | |
| High/low Beam Switch problems | |
| Headlight Switch problems | |
| Brake Light problems |