Starter, timing belt, sliding door, radiator, both axles broken, leaks of all kinds, blown head gasket, heater doesn't work, the list goes on and on and on.
Good van until 4 months ago, then everything went wrong all at the same time.
You bought an American car with 137,000 miles on it and expected it to be like new. Sorry, but it's not.
I know what your talking about,I'm on my second Voyager the first one was a 1992 Grand Voyager it only had 113,000 miles on it when the transmission died so I got it rebuilt never shifted right and about 2000 miles after that then the head gasket blew out and ceased the motor
The only reason I have a 1993 Voyager now is because it was given to me.
I have a 1992 Voyager and over the last 6 months I have had to put $1,300.00 into it. I've had head gaskets, timing belt, water pump, housing unit, oil leaks, axles, and some minor work done. I love the van, but when they start to go, get rid of them fast. The 2.5L,4 Cylinder goes through radiators about every 30,000 miles. My van is on the fourth one.
1993 voyager, 236,000 and still running strong, needed a head gasket and ball joint when I bought it, if you know how to take care of a car its great. all you guys replacing things take it easy, it's a mini van not a sports car.