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Chrysler Voyager (2001) – 10E034000

Vehicle recall defect – Curt Mfg Is Recalling Certain Class 3 Receiver Hitches, P/N 13347, Sold As Aftermarket Equipment For Use On 1997-2007 Chrysler Town And Country Vans, 1996-2007 Dodge Caravans, And 1996-2004 Plymouth Voyager Vans. When The Hitch Is Loaded To The MaximUM Rating, The Hitch May Fracture Or Break At The Bend Location Where The Main Body Of The Hitch Meets The Hitch Muffler Strap.


Chrysler Voyager (2001) – 06E022000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Brake Hydraulic Master Cylinders Sold As Replacement Brake Cylinders For Certain Ford, Daimlerchrysler, And Jeep Passenger Vehicles. These Brake Cylinders Were Sold Under The Brand Names Of Napa, Raybestos, AIMCo, AC Delco, Carquest, Bendix, And Wagner. Only Products That Were Manufactured From July 27, 2005 Through January 17, 2006 (Date Codes 0529 Through 0602) Are Subject To This Recall. When Subject To Very Cold Temperatures, An Internal Seal In The Master Cylinder Could Lose Flexibility And May Cause Brake Fluid To Leak.


Chrysler Voyager (2001) – 04V531000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Mini Vans, Condensation From The Instrument Panel Air Conditioning Ducts May Drop Through Vent Holes In The Top Of The Radio And Result In A Short Circuit That Subsequently Sends Direct Current To The Rear Speakers.


Chrysler Voyager (2001) – 03E053000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Replacement Fuel Filters, Models Wix Filter Part Numbers 33576, 33577, 33734; Napa Filter Part Numbers 3576, 3577, 3734; And Carquest Filter Part Numbers 86576, 86577, 86734 Used On 1996-2000 Daimlerchrysler Town & Country, Dodge Caravan, And Plymouth Voyager Vehicles, Can Cause The Fuel Lines To Leak.


Chrysler Voyager (2001) – 03E045000

Vehicle recall defect – Aftermarket Replacement Fuel Filters Manufactured Between September 17, 2002, And January 20, 2003, Sold Under The Brand Names Listed Above. The Filter May Experience MalfunCTIon Of The Quick Connector Either Blocking Fuel Flow To The Engine Or Causing A Fuel Leak. This Does Not Involve Any Products Manufactured By The Daimlerchrysler Corp. Nor Any Dailmerchrysler Dealers.


Chrysler Voyager (2003) – 10E034000

Vehicle recall defect – Curt Mfg Is Recalling Certain Class 3 Receiver Hitches, P/N 13347, Sold As Aftermarket Equipment For Use On 1997-2007 Chrysler Town And Country Vans, 1996-2007 Dodge Caravans, And 1996-2004 Plymouth Voyager Vans. When The Hitch Is Loaded To The MaximUM Rating, The Hitch May Fracture Or Break At The Bend Location Where The Main Body Of The Hitch Meets The Hitch Muffler Strap.


Chrysler Voyager (2003) – 06E022000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Brake Hydraulic Master Cylinders Sold As Replacement Brake Cylinders For Certain Ford, Daimlerchrysler, And Jeep Passenger Vehicles. These Brake Cylinders Were Sold Under The Brand Names Of Napa, Raybestos, AIMCo, AC Delco, Carquest, Bendix, And Wagner. Only Products That Were Manufactured From July 27, 2005 Through January 17, 2006 (Date Codes 0529 Through 0602) Are Subject To This Recall. When Subject To Very Cold Temperatures, An Internal Seal In The Master Cylinder Could Lose Flexibility And May Cause Brake Fluid To Leak.


Chrysler Voyager (2001) – 01I003000

Vehicle recall defect – This Is Not A Safety Recall In Accordance With The Safety Act. However, It Is Deemed A Safety Improvement Campaign By The Agency. Vehicle Description: 2001 Plymouth Voyager, Chrysler Town & Country, And Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan Mini Vans That Are Not Equipped With The Remote Keyless Entry Option. The Sliding Door Latches On These Vehicles Could Release During Certain Severe Accident Conditions That Involve The Sliding Door.


Chrysler Voyager (2003) – 04V386000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Minivans Equipped With 3.3 Or 3.8L V-6 Engine, The Upper Power Steering Cooler Hose May Split And Cause A Fluid Leak.