Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 2 problems related to steering column (under the steering 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 there were several safety defects within vehicle. The service dealer attempted to repair the vehicle numerous times. There was a problem with the defrosting system, the air conditioning belt, heater core, and heater blower, they were all replaced. The replacement of these parts did not solve the defrosting problem. The steering column shook while driving at normal speeds. The dealer has not been able to diagnose the source of the steering vibration. There was a squeaking noise in the brakes. The dealer said this was normal because the vehicle was not in use for a long period of time. The dealer indicated the noise would end with normal use, but the noise continued. Updated 12/7/2005 -.
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The vehicle experienced the same defect as mentioned in NHTSA recall 02v293000; clockspring failure; the dealership indicated that this is the same problem but this vehicle is not included due to the VIN. Started with the clicking sound on the steering column, then followed by the air bag light coming on intermittently. After a day or so, cruise control and horn were not working. Clock spring was replaced and now all is working.
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