Structure Problems of Plymouth Voyager

Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 92 structure related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 11 most common structure problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's door (37 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's frame and members (18 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Structure problems of Plymouth Voyager

The Door problem

Transmission is shifting terrible!the back door will not open at all,the side door will not open from inside. My lights from the inside of vehicle goes on and off. While driving down the road the van shakes terrible, it feels like the motor shakes.   Read details...

The Frame And Members problem

1989 Plymouth Voyager left and right front towers are consumed by corrosion exposing the mcpherson strut assemblies and severely weakening the load bearing structure causing serious risk of strut tower failure as on or both struts will penetrate into the engine compartment causing the front of the   Read details...

The Body problem

Driver's side upper strut tower sheet metal rusted through - passenger side strut tower, like new(no rust at all) many other like vehicle complaints found on internet search.   Read details...

The Structure problem

The contact owns a 1998 Plymouth Voyager. While the vehicle was being serviced by a local mechanic who stated that the under carriage had deteriorated due to rust. An authorized dealer confirmed the diagnosis. The contact called the manufacturer and was unable to speak with anyone.   Read details...

The Door Hinge problem

Owner's 7 year old daughter's leg was badly cut due to the passenger side sliding door not locking in place. The very sharp anchor that holds the door to the vehicle is what caused injury.   Read details...




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