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No man is perfect, and evidently the Plymouth Voyager isn't also. Through calls made to Chrysler and reviews submitted to online forums, it has been known that there are some problems with the Plymouth Voyager. Some of the Problems are in the; Air conditioner: If the air conditioner gradually stops cooling and or the air flow from the vents decreases, the computer (PCM) may not be sending a signal to the compressor-clutch relay to cycle off, which causes the A/C evaporator to freeze up. (1991-95). Alternator belt: Deep snow could knock the serpentine belt off the pulleys of a 3.0-liter engine. Installing a shield fixes the problem. (1991-95).
 
Automatic transmission: 3.3-liter engines may have late, harsh, or erratic automatic transmission shifts that are not transmission related, but caused by a defective throttle-position sensor. (1994). Automatic transmission: The transmission front pump could be leaking due to a worn bushing. The fix involves replacement of the pump as well as the torque converter. (1990-95). Automatic transmission: Bad seals in the transmission lead to premature friction-component wear, which causes shudder when starting from a stop, a bump when coasting to a stop, and slipping between gears. (1993-95).

Engine mounts: The motor mount on the left side of the engine tends to break. (1992-93). Oil consumption and exhaust smoke: High oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust at idle and deceleration on 3.0-liter engines is caused by exhaust-valve guides that slide out of the heads. (1990-93). Rough idle: 2.2- or 2.5-liter engines may idle rough or stumble when first started below freezing temperatures unless a revised intake manifold (with an "X" cast into the No. 1 runner) was installed (1992), or a revised computer (PCM) was installed (1992-93), or the computer was reprogrammed (1994). Transaxle leak: 41TE or 42LE automatic transaxles could take several seconds to engage at startup because of a problem with the valve body. (1993-95) Proper maintenance and the usual check up should help avoid some of the problems.



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