Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager

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Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager repairs by problem area

Engine (28%)

Transmission and Drivetrain (15%)

Brakes and Traction Control (2%)

Suspension and Steering (17%)

Electrical and Air Conditioning (34%)

Paint, Rust, Leaks, Rattles, and Trim (4%)

Other (0%)

Chart based on 47 repairs.
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Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager engine repair cost distribution

$2500+ (0%)

$1000 - $2499 (17%)

$500 - $999 (0%)

$100 - $499 (25%)

< $100 (58%)

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Chart based on 12 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance.

2000 Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager 4dr Minivan

150-horsepower 3.0L V6 4-speed automatic FWD

204000 mi 205 thou on engine. ALSO, Engine had a leak : Antifreeze/ water was entering the engine and was blowing out tailpipe.......... I Gave-up the fight. 

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2000 Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager 4dr Minivan

150-horsepower 2.4L I4 3-speed automatic FWD

109000 mi

US $153
oil pressure switch was broken and replaced 
114000 mi timing belt broken 

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2000 Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager 4-door

6-cylinder automatic 2WD

167000 mi Unrepaired problems when traded included a radiator leak, transmission cooling line leak (likely rubber line at radiator) , and difficulty steering at idle speed in hot weather after warming up. 

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1998 Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager

Engine not specified

92000 mi

US $1650
Head gasket blew. Car did not overheat. Replaced water pump at time of repair too 
208000 mi

US $18
Temperature Sending unit was not working properly. Did not allow PCM to turn on cooling fans, causing engine to overheat, but temp gauge showed normal temp. 
78300 mi the belt tensioner pulley was replaced along with a new belt 

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1998 Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager 4-door

6-cylinder automatic 2WD

186620 mi Gas pump was making a whining noise. Problem was solved when gas pump fuse was replaced 

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1998 Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager

4-cylinder automatic 2WD

166300 mi

US $300
Loss of coolant, but no hole found. Suspect Head Gasket (repaired 2 times 80,000 miles ago). After coolant flush (and Head Gasket seal solution) found radiator hole. New radiator and hoses. Runs good for last month. (Belt is squeeking now.) 
199000 mi

US $100
First compression loss lead to thicker oils. Second double gasket on oil filter change lead to oil dump and over heat. Third seized engine freed, but then engine compression worse. Fourth thick oil leads to bent piston rod. Drove to dump. 

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1997 Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager

Engine not specified

167000 mi

US $1400
radiator fluid not staying in overflow tank. noticed leak when adding fluid. waterpump replaced and new tires.  
78000 mi radiator leak, minor. mechanic recommended stop leak before replacing radiator 

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1997 Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager 4-door

6-cylinder automatic 2WD

116000 mi Oxygen sensor replaced 

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