klepZ OwnerReports
Chrysler / Voyager / 2002

2002 Chrysler Voyager problems

Owners have filed 127 complaints about the 2002 Chrysler Voyager with NHTSA. Air bags account for 21.3% of them — the clear leader, ahead of power train at 8.7%.

Complaints127
Crashes7
Fires0
Injuries9
Deaths0

What owners report breaking

Air bags 21.3% · 27
Power train 8.7% · 11
Fuel/propulsion system 8.7% · 11
Electrical system 8.7% · 11
Steering 7.1% · 9
Service brakes 7.1% · 9
Service brakes, hydraulic 5.5% · 7
Suspension 5.5% · 7
Severity

Of those complaints, 7 describe a crash and 9 report an injury.

Reading the numbers

Filings have fallen off, 14 in the last three years against 24 in the three before. That is normal as a generation leaves the road.

The median odometer reading at the time of complaint was 43,000 miles.

In owners' own words

Airbag lit stays light al the time,was told it was a bad sensor,there was never a recall for it. You would think there would be since its a safety feature 'air bag light'. The check engine light stays lit too, that has been on since my car had a tuneup done was also told that was a bad sensor . The dealer should recall these features I've heard there was alot of the same problem other people were having too. Air bags · reported at 48,000 miles
The clock spring in my Voyager is failing. The horn no longer works and the airbag light goes on and off intermittently. Chrysler has recalled this minivan before but did not extend the recall to the 2002 year. I am concerned that I could be in an accident and the airbag would not deploy. Air bags
Air bag light is always on. I was told it was sensors. Had it repaired but always comes back on and the minute I start the car it stays on until I shut off car. Have other complaint in but forgot to add this. Do not know what type of airbags they are. How do I find out if takata? Air bags · reported at 28,000 miles

Verbatim from NHTSA filings. Complaints are unverified owner reports.

Safety recalls

Checking NHTSA for open recalls…