Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 12 problems related to tank filler pipe and cap (under the gasoline fuel system 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.
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. When they called regarding other repairs, they said the items wouldn't be fixed free, that my particular 1999 Plymouth Voyager wasn't included in a recall. I objected and also found the repair costs expensive for me, and I was told to go ahead and pay to have it fixed, that "there will be a recall coming up and when it does I can show the receipts and get a refund. " why are some 1999 included and others not, when they have the same problems others are fixed for under recall? also the low fuel bell rings after you fill the tank until the tank level gets down to about 3/4 tank. ( it does ring when the fuel is low, too). I want my horn fixed, it's an important safety feature. Also the light "service engine soon" came on, and I just had a tune up, etc. I took the vehicle in to a repair shop because the dealership costs so much and it cost me $58. 00 to find out that the gas cap wasn't sealing properly. The new cap I bought is imprinted with information about it having to be placed on properly. This new cap I believe is imprinted this way because of a problem that came up. I am disgusted and "broke" after having to pay for such a diagnosis and then 15. 65 for the new cap.
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Leaking rollover valve on fuel tank. I spoke to daimlerchrysler on 12/19/2000 about safety recall #665- fuel filler tube rollerover valve & ground strap (NHTSA 95v236000) an was told that since my vehicle was built nine (9)days (on 8/19/95) after the recall end date 8/10/95 that they would not be willing to replace the tank. I was informed that I would have to replace tank at a cost of $697. 02 then send in receipt for review. I feel that since I have seen many cases in your office of defects investigations files ( odi-835261, odi-814712, odi-510678, odi-801764, odi-853149, odi-986406, odi-809874, odi-870842, odi-523381, odi-547150, odi-974927, odi-974005, odi-811247, odi-980479 & NHTSA action # ea97002, pe95053, pe96051,) that daimlerchrysler should step up and replace this at no cost since this is a known product failure. This is a "potential fire hazard" as their recall notification states. The servicing dealer has also perform other safety recalls to this tank # 670 filler tube ground strap (NHTSA id 96v002000) & 845 fuel pump module seal once again all related to a fuel tank concern which does show that this vehicle was effected prior to their cut off date of 8/10/95.
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Whenever the fuel tank is full and the van is parked on a slight incline, fuel leaks from the filler neck of the fuel tank. The dealer is aware of the problem. The problem has not been corrected.
Was fueling vehicle noticed heavy leakage after fueling from tank. The 1st time took to dealer & was toldit was head gasket. Mechanic replaced the head gasket. The leaking fuel problem has reappeared.
Vehicle leaks fuel from fuel tank in the area of the filler tube. The problem occurs when tank is full, the vehicle has been driven for at least a short distance, and/or is parked on an incline.
Vehicle leaks fuel from fuel tank in the area of the filler tube. The problem occurs when the tank is full, the vehicle has been driven for at least a short distance, and/or is parked on incline.
Dealer is taking too much time to repear a recall part (96v002000). Ak fuel filter tube strap, consumer received recall noticed within 3-4 months of purchase.
Gas filler pipe failed causing leakage. Mjs.
Fuel overflow and filler neck is leaking. Tt gasoline leak from feul return line near gas tank, leak apparently at fill up, gasoline tank replaced with attached fuel return line, binding throttle linkage reported to dealer, repair attempted throttle linkage still binds after warranty service.
Fuel tank is leaking fuel from the fuel pipe, problem is acute when tank is full. Tt.
Mfr 670 NHTSA 96v002; filler neck; 1) Chrysler customer relations never answered 800 number. 2) eastside Chrysler, Jeep don't have parts. Describe details.
Filler neck developed a large enough crack that occupants constantly smelled raw gas. Also a fuel line to engine developed a crack. Area dealership freehold Chrysler, ply. , is replacing parts. Please describe details.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Tank Assembly problems | |
| Fuel Injection problems | |
| Fuel Pump problems | |
| Gasoline Fuel System problems | |
| Tank Filler Pipe And Cap problems | |
| Fuel Hoses Lines/piping And Fittings problems | |
| Fuel Delivery problems | |
| Fuel Injection Rail problems | |
| Tank Mounting problems | |
| Fuel Injector problems |