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I could if I wanted to.
It could.
If the cooling fan on a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager won't come it, the fuse could be blown. The fan can also be froze up.
Loose, or worn out.
No. This could be LOss of Prime No. This could be LOss of Prime
Could be low on ATF. Check it.
A transmission that is sticking would cause a 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager to die after shifting it into gear. A problem with the ignition system could also cause this.
Could it be a fuse or relay that prevents a 1995 plymouth voyager to cut off when you put it in drive?
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.
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It could, if the lights are on all the time.
Clicking inside the steering column on the 1998 Plymouth Voyager sounds like a steering pump problem. It could also be that the steering box needs to be replaced. This should be looked at by a reputable mechanic as soon as possible.