NHTSA Owner Complaint Log
This page lists owner-reported complaints filed with NHTSA for the 2022 Chrysler Voyager. Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA and do not by themselves prove a defect or defect rate.
I just recently used my cruise control for the first time since I purchased my vehicle. After my speed was reached and without me touching anything my van started going crazy so it seemed all on its own it continued to pick up speed and high rates of speed very high rates . So I immediately took it out of cruise control and tried it once again and the same issue kept going. I find this very unsafe and especially since my very young grandkids travel with me in my vehicle often. Has anyone noticed such an issue before ? And after this late safety recall and now this I kinda am unsure on this vehicle altogether anymore. Is there anything I can do? I don’t want a vehicle going on my credit but I also don’t want to pay for something that is unsafe and puts me and my passengers as well as anyone else in danger ???
I used to do business with this car but I can not now since we have this safety recall. I took the car to the dealer they said `it should not be problem to fix`. They kept the car for two days and changed my tire did nothing about the safety recall. I had to pay for the tires for a car I can not use. This is unacceptable, they literally played me.
We purchased this vehicle from a dealership in July 2024. The vehicle is only 2 years old and we have taken it to the dealership for repairs on multiple issues within the electrical components two times in one week. The first issue was the lift gate mechanism was failing which drained both of our batteries and the second issue was the horn failed. The horn is a major safety concern. Not to mention the fact that the horn parts are on back order, most likely due to many other malfunctioning horns in the Chrysler voyager. There were no warnings about when our horn actually started malfunctioning or anything until we tried to use it while driving and it failed to work. Again, I’m concerned as to why this particular issue has yet to be recalled considering the dealership stated that the mechanism is an electrical issue within the mother board of the vehicle. I’m also concerned as to why this mechanism would fail in just a two year old vehicle. I’ve never had a vehicles horn go out ever in my ownership of cars. This particular situation in my opinion needs to have an official recall as well as reimbursement for the failed mechanisms.
The contact owns a 2022 Chrysler Voyager LX. The contact stated that while his wife was driving at slow speeds into a home garage, the vehicle suddenly accelerated on its own, colliding with the garage door. After which, the vehicle reversed and continued to accelerate across the street, coming to a complete stop after colliding with another garage door. The air bags did not deploy. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer or an independent mechanic. The vehicle was not repaired. A police report was filed, and injuries were reported. The contact reported pain in his neck and back and was treated by paramedics; however, he refused transport to an area hospital. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 4,000.
Data synced from NHTSA on May 4, 2026