1995 Plymouth Voyager problems
Owners have filed 476 complaints about the 1995 Plymouth Voyager with NHTSA. Air bags account for 18.9% of them — narrowly the most common, ahead of power train at 14.5%.
Complaints476
Crashes71
Fires3
Injuries92
Deaths0
What owners report breaking
Air bags 18.9% · 90
Power train 14.5% · 69
Engine and engine cooling 10.5% · 50
Structure 9.2% · 44
Service brakes, hydraulic 6.9% · 33
Visibility 5.0% · 24
Latches/locks/linkages 4.8% · 23
Seats 4.8% · 23
Severity
Of those complaints, 71 describe a crash, 3 describe a fire and 92 report an injury.
Reading the numbers
Across the 11 model years of the Plymouth Voyager in this data, 1995 sits 6th by complaint volume. 1996 draws the most.
Filings have fallen off, 6 in the last three years against 59 in the three before. That is normal as a generation leaves the road.
The median odometer reading at the time of complaint was 100,000 miles.
In owners' own words
While driving turned the switch to operate rear windshield wiper. Rear windshield wiper motor failed, causing a failure of rear wipers. Also, air bag light on instrument panel to illuminate. Dealership cannot determine the reason for the air bag light coming on. Please provide any additional information / attachments. Note: previous investigation for this problem (pe 97 049). Air bags
Recall # 99v113000 interior systems:passive restraints: air bag. Dealer is charging consumer $33.00 To put on a new rear wiper blade. Wiper blade has to be broken in order to remove it. Consumer feels that the charge should have not been made. Chrysler later reimbursed owner for cost. Air bags
Nhtsa recall 99v113/ manufacturer 'd recall818 , concerning airbag deployment. Parts are on backorder, does not know when parts will be available, and dealer will not set an appointment.Dealer,,quinn chrysler Plymouth at south memorial, tulsa ok,telephone 918-664-3350. Air bags
Verbatim from NHTSA filings. Complaints are unverified owner reports.
Safety recalls
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