Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
02/09/20071
 Over the course of the last couple years i have noticed that the lenses that cover the headlights on my 1997 plymouth grand voyager have become increasingly hazed, or fogged over. the hazing has caused the light to become so diffused, that driving at night has become very difficult at best. if the weather is bad (rain, or heavy snow) at night it is almost impossible to see properly. i have seen a number of other plymouth voyagers that appear to have the same problem. i believe that the type of plastic used in the manufacture of the headlight assemblies was unsuitable for a safety part that is exposed to the elements as car (van) headlights are. i would hope that action will be taken to correct this defect so that nobody is injured or killed as a result. *nm
07/21/2000103/01/1997
 No summary listed for above vehicle. *ak
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS - CONCEALMENT DEVICES
01/17/2007104/23/2000
 For several years the lenses covering my headlights are getting more and more hazed. this is not due to anything i have done on my part. the hazing has caused the lights to become so dense that night driving is becoming extremely dangerous. i am now very caution and limit my night driving with this vehicle. i have also began to notice other grand voyagers experiencing the same difficulty. this hazing is not from my own abuse through automatic car washes or from neglect. it is a defect. i have taken the vehicle to a repair shop who tried to improve the hazing but it was only minimally affective. to have these lenses replaced will cost over $600! my husband's 1987 honda civic's lights and lenses are outstanding. i believe this is a defect in the manufacturing of this headlight/lens. *jb
12/01/2003106/27/1997
 Letter regarding factory inferior headlights on 1997 plymouth grand voyager.*mr (nar) *cb the consumer stated the lenses contained a haze and did not give off enough light for night travel. *jb