Problem Reports
Plymouth Grand Voyager
Report: Power Window Motor and Switches May Fail
Plymouth Grand Voyager Problem
Model Years Affected: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
Average Mileage: 117,250 mi (75,000 mi - 180,000 mi)
One or more power windows may stop working due to a failed window motor or regulator. In some cases these items are replaced as a set. If not, diagnoses will be required to determine which is at fault.
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Visitor, 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 124,000 mi
passenger window decides when it wants to be rolled down and back driver side window does not open either
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Visitor, 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager
Front passenger window doesn't work.
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uncledevo, 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 115,000 miRookie
Passenger side power window works intermittenly.
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uhlonsc, 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 100,000 miRookie
both front side window don't work
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venturer56, 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 100,000 miRookie
Rear vent window stopped working on drivers side first. Thankfully it froze in the closed position. About a year later the passenger side window froze. Unfortunately, in the open position. Unhooked the control bracket and have it zip tied closed.
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Visitor, 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 90,000 mi
Stopped working, replaced window motor, still has an intermittent problem...
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Visitor, 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
passenger window died a couple of months ago. going to replace it myself, cheaper that way.
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Visitor, 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 75,000 mi
Passenger side at 75,000 driver's side starting slow way down at 102,000
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