2000 Chrysler Van Recalls
No NHTSA recalls on record for the 2000 Chrysler Van. That means NHTSA has no open safety campaign for this vehicle — it does not guarantee the absence of problems. Owners have filed 8 complaints with NHTSA, most often about the seat belts. Last updated July 5, 2026.
Complaints by component
What owners report
Verbatim reports filed with NHTSA, lightly edited for readability and with personal information removed.
“This chrysler grand voyager van has a drive belt problem. It slips off in the wet weather and causes you to loose control of the vehicle. I have had this van since 2005 and have replaced this belt 38 times. Now they offer a solution kit so far so good. Chrysler should have made this known to their…”
“I can not put my child in a booster seat at the ages of 9 & 10 - if I hit a bump in my dodge minivan they would get a concussion from hitting their heads on the ceiling of the van. 2) if we had a rollover they would certainly suffer getting their head caved in?????? Why do you keep changing the…”
“2000 dodge van driver top of driver side shock tower rusting out and requires replacement. I've been informed that this is a common problem that appears to exist mainly on drivers side. It appears to be a manufacturing defect which could cause serious damage or harm if failure occurs at speed. *nm”
“Purchased a 2000 chrysler town & country van in november 1999 with custom alloy wheels. During july 2005 a front tire went flat, which I fixed for $20. As the flat occurred when the car was parked, consequence was minor. Repair shop reported that the flat was caused by the plating of the wheels…”
“The consumer has difficulty slowing the vehicle down and a crash occurred. *jb”
“The vehicle experienced extended stopping distance when the brake was applied. Dealer was notified and offered explanation.*jb”
“Consumer states that the front passenger seat belt gradually becomes tighter and tighter until it must be removed, the drivers seat belt does not do this, dealer informed consumer that the vehicle could be repeatedly brought back until one was installed that did not work this way. *slc”
“Consumer states that the front passenger seat belt gradually becomes tighter and tighter until it must be removed, the drivers seat belt does not do this, dealer informed consumer that the vehicle could be repeatedly brought back until one was installed that did not work this way. *slc”
Recall, complaint, and investigation records from official NHTSA datasets (FLAT_RCL, FLAT_CMPL, FLAT_INV), synced weekly. Counts reflect NHTSA records for the 2000 Chrysler Van as of July 5, 2026. Complaint narratives are consumer-submitted and unverified. This page contains ads and affiliate links. Full methodology.