Chrysler
Voyager
7 UK vehicle recalls on record for this model, listed most recent first.
If your Voyager is covered by any of these notices, contact your authorised Chrysler dealer. All recall work is carried out free of charge.
Notices on record
7
Chrysler Voyager · DVSA register
All recall notices.
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HANDBRAKE MAY FAIL
R/2006/146 · 8 Dec 2006
8 Dec 2006Defect
It has been identified that the handbrake may fail.
Remedy
Recalled vehicles will have the handbrake assembly replaced.
Build window
Affected build dates not specified
~11,200 vehicles affected
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WINDSCREEN WIPERS MAY FAIL TO OPERATE
R/2006/145 · 8 Dec 2006
8 Dec 2006Defect
The windscreen wipers may fail to operate.
Remedy
Recalled vehicles will have the windscreen wiper motor replaced.
Build window
Affected build dates not specified
~1,628 vehicles affected
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THE UPPER POWER STEERING HOSE MAY SPLIT AND LEAK.
R/2005/012 · 4 Aug 2005
4 Aug 2005Defect
The power steering upper hose may split and leak. This may result in a fire.
Remedy
Recall affected vehicles and replace the power steering upper return hose.
Build window
Built 1 Jan 2000 – 31 Dec 2003
~2,741 vehicles affected
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SEAT BELT MAY BECOME INOPERATIVE
R/2002/101 · 6 Jan 2003
6 Jan 2003Defect
The D pillar sound barrier patches may loosen and drop onto the rear seat belt which may lead to the seat belt assembly becoming inoperative.
Remedy
Recall affected vehicle and fit new version of foam pads to D pillar and inspect and replace any sticking or inoperative seat belts.
Build window
Built 1 Jan 1997 – 31 Dec 1999
~7,557 vehicles affected
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUEL LEAK CONCERN
R/2002/060 · 6 Jan 2003
6 Jan 2003Defect
After extended use the fuel rail crossover tube O rings may leak fuel. This may lead to an engine compartment fire.
Remedy
Fit external seals at the fuel crossover points. If the joints are leaking or show signs of rust the fuel rail assembly will be replaced.
Build window
Built 1 Jan 1999 – 31 Dec 1999
~8,555 vehicles affected
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HAND BRAKE MAY FAIL
R/2001/089 · 26 Nov 2001
26 Nov 2001Defect
The self-adjusting mechanism may become out of range or fail to engage. Either condition could lead to the vehicle rolling away.
Remedy
Identify type of handbrake cable fitted and install short cable if not already installed. In all cases install lockout clip to the self adjust mechanism.
Build window
Built 1 Aug 1997 – 31 Aug 2000
~18,346 vehicles affected
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PARKING BRAKE MAY SELF - RELEASE
R/2000/012 · 2 May 2000
2 May 2000Defect
The parking brake lever cable is too long which may cause the locking mechanism to extend beyond the last tooth of the sector when the park brake is engaged. This condition may cause the parking brake to self-release.
Remedy
Recall affected vehicles and replace parking brake cable with shorter cable. Additionally as part of the above recall the repair contained in Daimler-Chrysler Technical Service Bulletin 05i-801-99 relating to parking brake imbalance will be carried out on affected vehicles.
Build window
Built 1 Jan 1997 – 31 Dec 2000
~15,678 vehicles affected
Data from the DVSA Vehicle Recall register (Crown Copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0). Last indexed: 2026-04-26.
These records are provided for reference. Contact your authorised Chrysler dealer or check your vehicle registration at gov.uk/check-if-a-vehicle-has-outstanding-recalls to confirm current status.
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