1990 Plymouth Voyager problems
Owners have filed 270 complaints about the 1990 Plymouth Voyager with NHTSA. Structure accounts for 22.6% of them — narrowly the most common, ahead of power train at 17%.
Complaints270
Crashes17
Fires6
Injuries19
Deaths1
What owners report breaking
Structure 22.6% · 61
Power train 17.0% · 46
Latches/locks/linkages 17.0% · 46
Engine and engine cooling 9.3% · 25
Seat belts 8.1% · 22
Service brakes, hydraulic 7.4% · 20
Tires 2.6% · 7
Visibility 2.6% · 7
Severity
Of those complaints, 17 describe a crash, 6 describe a fire, 19 report an injury and 1 report a death.
Reading the numbers
Across the 11 model years of the Plymouth Voyager in this data, 1990 draws comparatively few complaints; 1996 is the outlier year.
Filings have fallen off, 8 in the last three years against 43 in the three before. That is normal as a generation leaves the road.
The median odometer reading at the time of complaint was 70,000 miles.
In owners' own words
After automobile was idling for a while in drive, when begun to move she heard noises and stopped the automobile. Got out and there were pieces of things that had fallen from under the automobile dealership indicated axle had exploded. And transmision mounts were bent. Vehicle never been any accident.Dealer refuised to return the the original axel*ak.Et. Structure
Liftate cylinders gave way while being up & driver was removing sculptures from rear of vehicle. Hatch slammed down on owner without prior warning. Vehcle was taken to dealer & mechanic found no recalls on vehicle. Structure
Owner states that sliding door is falling off, and that there is only a single piece of metal that keeps door on. Owner also notes that door is off its track. Structure
Verbatim from NHTSA filings. Complaints are unverified owner reports.
Safety recalls
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