Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 11 problems related to radiator (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.
1999 Plymouth Voyager van, the van got hot it was not out of water, I took it to a shop because I though it might need a water pump, after they ran a few checks they said that water was not correlating and it was a blown head and would need to be replaced if it could not be milled down. I am wondering what caused this to happen since there was water in the motor and radiator, the shop said this may have been a defect in the heads,.
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While driving at 35 mph vehicle the vehicle overheated and the check engine light illuminated on the dashboard. The vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop who determined that the radiator had sprung a leak. The water and coolant from the radiator leaked into the transmission destroying it.
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Head gasket failure caused replacement of radiator. No response from manufacturer. TSB 09-05-98 issued novemeber 6, 1998.
While driving transmission began slipping, a crack was found in the radiator divider between the transmission fluid cooling loop and the radiator water, this ruined the transmission as well as the radiator, the replacement radiator was made with thicker metal, consumer feels it is thoughtless to run transmission fluid through a water-filled radiator knowing that any flaw or crack in the dividing wall between the two elements could ruin the transmission.
Vehicle experiencing problem with oil getting into coolant reservoir and radiator; dealer / manufacturer were not notified at this time. Please feel free to provide any further details on this matter.
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Heater fan constantly runs hard. Thermostat often moved in red. Vehicle was being driven 4-5 months without any antifreeze to engine. Vehicle wa sluggish, and no power was getting to engine. Thermostat was black and had burned sealing itself close. Was replaced with a new thermostat.
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Radiator overheated. Yh.
Engine thermostat failed.
Prior to a recall notice, the radiator fan relay failed.
Consumer states that when driving the vehicle it constantly overheats due to the radiator fan relay failing. Cause is unknown.
Radiator relay switch failed.
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