Chrysler Voyager / Grand Voyager Chrysler Voyager

We are 103,000+ car owners sharing real-world car information.

Join Us

Expensive Chrysler Voyager / Grand Voyager repairs by problem area

Engine (33%)

Transmission and Drivetrain (17%)

Brakes and Traction Control (17%)

Suspension and Steering (0%)

Electrical and Air Conditioning (25%)

Paint, Rust, Leaks, Rattles, and Trim (8%)

Other (0%)

Chart based on 12 repairs.
See TSBs and recalls for the Chrysler Voyager / Grand Voyager.

Chrysler Voyager / Grand Voyager repair cost distribution

$2500+ (22%)

$1000 - $2499 (78%)

$500 - $999 (0%)

$100 - $499 (0%)

< $100 (0%)

Worried about potential repair costs? An extended warranty can provide peace of mind.

Chart based on 9 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance.

2009 Chrysler Voyager

Engine not specified

67000 mi

£2500
complete auto transmission rebuild 

Return to top

2006 Chrysler Voyager 4-door

4-cylinder diesel automatic 2WD

86800 mi

€500
Engine stopped regularly when driving away with low outside air temps. This is a European market diesel. The shop thought that the fuel heating system was the source of the problem and tightened it. 
89900 mi

€500
Engine stopped regularly when driving away with low outside air temps. With earlier trip misdiagnosed cause of the problem. Fuel water separator replaced 
97340 mi

€750
Airco u/s. Condensor replaced. Furthermore fuse box problem of airco system.  
135160 mi

€3000
Radiator replaced Airco 
151900 mi

€500
Problem with cold start of the car. Turned out to be a problem with the glow plugs. 3 of them replaced. 
155000 mi

€2200
Cooling system manifold leaking. Due to corrosion. Had to be replaced. Also the thermostat was replaced because temperature control was more or less erratic. 

Return to top

2003 Chrysler Voyager

Engine not specified

121000 mi

US $1200
The transmission was shot, this was the second Chrysler minivan that this has happened to. 

Return to top

2002 Chrysler Voyager 4dr Minivan

180-horsepower 3.3L V6 4-speed automatic FWD

130200 mi

A $1200
Alternator burnt out requiring replacement 
38674 mi

US $500
Front brakes, rear brake cylinders, p/s hose (recall) 
45153 mi

US $350
a/c expansion block, filter & drier 
55671 mi

US $1183
rear brake shoes, left axle hub, abs controller and wheel sensor 
62495 mi

US $2276
a/c evaporator and condenser 
66000 mi

US $950
Loose strut bearing / shocks / struts 
66000 mi

US $692
Starter bad. Leaking valve cover gaskets. Solenoid pack gasket leak. 
73512 mi

US $372
Brake noise resulting from glazed shoes caused by leaking brake fluid - replaced cylinders and shoes and turned drums. Rear brake shoes, cylinders, fluid flush 
91000 mi

US $1200
Radiator was punctured by auto transmission oil cooler breaking loose from mounts and wearing into the front of the radiator. Replaced both radiator and transmission oil cooler, flushed both systems, replaced coolant and transmission oil. 
95000 mi

US $431
Replace water pump, flush cooling system, replace coolant 

Return to top

2001 Chrysler Voyager 4dr Minivan

180-horsepower 3.3L V6 4-speed automatic FWD

168640 mi

$1500
Replaced ABS-pump 

Return to top

1998 Chrysler Voyager / Grand Voyager 4-door

4-cylinder automatic 2WD

164300 mi

€1000
New disc brakes. New catalytic converter. New exhaust pipe.  Rust and holes in rocker panel (under right rear door). About a 70cm x 20cm part had to be replaced with new metal. 

Return to top

See TrueDelta's information for all Minivans
See TrueDelta's information for all Chrysler models.

Chrysler Voyager / Grand Voyager Expensive Problems

See our lemon odds and nada odds page to see vehicles with no repairs or vehicles with more than three repairs. To see how frequently Chrysler Voyager / Grand Voyager problems occur, check out our car reliability stats.