Gasoline Fuel System Problems of Plymouth Voyager

Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 170 gasoline fuel system related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 15 most common gasoline fuel system problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's tank assembly (68 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's fuel injection (22 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Gasoline Fuel System problems of Plymouth Voyager

The Tank Assembly problem

The contact owns a 1996 Plymouth Voyager. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, he smelled a fuel odor. The contact noticed a fuel leak from the rear of the fuel tank. The dealer stated that the fuel module needed to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired.   Read details...

The Fuel Injection problem

: 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.   Read details...

The Fuel Pump problem

While driving vehicle shut off. Dealer stated that fuel pump was defective.   Read details...

The Gasoline Fuel System problem

The consumer smelled gas fumes inside the vehicle. Please provide more information.   Read details...

The Tank Filler Pipe And Cap problem

I purchased a used 1999 Plymouth Voyager. When I took it to a dealer in carlsbad, CA. Bob baker, I asked about two problems I have with it. The horn doesn't honk, and the air bay light stays on all the time. I was told they'd be fixed free.   Read details...




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