For a 1998 Plymouth Voyager that won't go into gear, the problem may be the shifter or the shifter cable. A problem with the linkage can cause it to not shift into gear. Also, check the transmission fluid to see if it's low. Even if it isn't low, you may need to change the Transmission Fluid and filter.
No such animal that i am aware of. Plymouth Voyager minivans could not have a manual transmission in the USA after 1995. The 2.0L engine was never offered in the Voyager here. If you mean a Plymouth Neon or Breeze, the Centerforce part number is DF325417, and that fits the 2.0L engines only and includes a new flywheel.
I never had a 33 Plymouth. I have a 42 Oldsmobile.
no..he didnt never!!
Voyager 1 never visited Neptune. Voyager 2 has. Voyager 2 is currently the only scientific instrument to do a fly-by of Neptune.
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The U.S.S. Federation Starship Voyager? From "Star Trek"? Never. There was only one. Anything else.... not sure...
The Russian battleship squadron's 18,000 mile voyage to engage in decisive battle at Tsushima in 1905. Such a voyage was never performed before & hasn't been done since.
It means "Yes, but I have never travelled. What about you? Have you ever travelled?"
No, you should never have to trim a head gasket. If the holes do not match up, you have the wrong gasket.No, you should never have to trim a head gasket. If the holes do not match up, you have the wrong gasket.
The Voyager probes were deep space probes, sent to scout out the outer planets and deep space, so they never really "landed" on any of the planets although voyager I was sent first voyager II overtook it and encountered Saturn on august 1981.
Voyager 2 never went to Pluto. Given the positions of the planets in their orbits at the time, we could not send it on a trajectory to get there. Currently Voyager 2 is well beyond the orbit of Pluto and will soon enter interstellar space.
Check the Idle Air Control module. Had the exact same problem for years and NO ONE could figure it out. Finally got this hint off another board, $15 dollars and a few screws later it has never happened again.