Yes, it does.
A pin switch in the trunk triggers the light.
On my '93 Voyager the jack is located in the engine bay, left hand side near the prop rod.
for the ECM, sorry i left that part out
six pin square plug under the dash on the driver side.
95 and early 96 have metal fuel tanks, late 96 and beyond have plastic fuel tanks. FYI 95 and early 96 have round pin connectors on ignition coils. Late 96 and beyond have flat pin connectors... don't order the wrong coil, it's very frustrating!
The Allen wrench size for the front caliper slide pin bolts is 3/8".
It is a 6 pin (may be blue or black) rectangle under the dash on the driver side.It is not OBD 2 so it is not the normal 16 pin connector.It is a 6 pin (may be blue or black) rectangle under the dash on the driver side.It is not OBD 2 so it is not the normal 16 pin connector.
i guess its a obd 1 system just look for a rectangular in the engine compartment bridge pin [ e1 and te1]
The top (or leading) pin bolt uses the plastic bushing, the bottom bolt should be solid. Here is a snipet from a manual.Install the caliper over the rotor and onto the caliper bracket. Ensure that the caliper pin boots are not pinched. NOTE: The leading caliper pin, or top pin, has a bushing as part of the assembly. The trailing caliper pin, or bottom pin, is a solid design.Install the new caliper pin bolts (1) and tighten them to 70 lb ft (95 N.m). NOTE: It is important to note which caliper pin is designed for the correct bore. The leading caliper pin, or top pin, has a bushing as part of the assembly. The trailing caliper pin, or bottom pin, is a solid design. Ensure that the bolt boots fit securely in the groove of the pin bolts. Be sure not to pinch or tear the boots. If the boots are damaged, they must be replaced.
use the actron scan tool with the obdII conecter but set it up for histoticet mode
push in the door panel slightly and you'll see a metal pin, pop it out with a flat head screw driver and the handle slides from off.
You need to replace the two gas-hydraulic lifters - they wear out after a while, especially in cold weather. I just prop mine up with a piece of hockey stick - far cheaper!!!