Voyager Faling Out
Hello everyone ! I am a newcomer all the way from The Netherlands.
I hope someone can help me with an annoying problem I have with my 1999 G Voyager 2.5 TD SE HR. Sometimes whilst driving the engin will just spontaneously stop functioning. On the dashboard the diesel glow signal will light up , indicating an electronic malfunctioning. In than have to press the clutch , return the key to the stop position and restart the engin. It never happens whilst increasing spee , but always when reducing pressure on the accelerator. Sometimes even when not even reducing speed but just the faintest release off pressure on the accelerator. This generation cars apparantly have no memory in the boardcomputer but read-out that I had made by a dealer would indicate the problem to be in the aerea of the gassoline pump. It could however also be the compressor of the injection system. You will understand that it would cost a lot of wokshop hours , say a lot of money to find the precise source of the problem. The problem does occure irregularily , sometimes several times during a trip , sometimes not during 2 weeks. I could not find any relation with either diesel or weather conditions or longer or shorter trips. Does this problem sound familiar to annyone and can annyone advice me on this subject. Thanks in advance, Pierre |
RE: Voyager Faling Out
Hello again,
although I saw quite some hits , upto now noboddy apparently had an answer to my question of my Voyager falling out ( see my post of 11/4/2006) Trying a new approach , could anyone let me have an e-mail adress of Chrysler USA customer service where I could try to get an indication of the origin of my car's problems. Thanks in advance for the kind assistance. Pierre Venant ( all the way from The Netherlands) |
I have exactly the same happening on my 99 deisel .... any ideas anyone?
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Don't bother contacting Chrysler USA. They never sold diesel minivans over here and would be of no assistance.
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I have exactly the same happening on my 99 deisel
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same
Sme with my 99 ... anyone cured it yet??
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