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Production of the Fiat Ulysse, a Eurovan, started in 1994. Production ceased in 2010, so you can still get a somewhat modern version of a Eurovan. Many of its sister companies are still in existence, so the Eurovan will live on.
Yes.
On paper, they are a fit. I installed them yesyerday in my '99 eurovan weekender. I will go for a long ride today to test.
Start with www.gowesty.com
Vr6 2.8 l
It is located underneath in front of the fuel tank
according to Bentley, it is number 21.
This topic has been discussed on the Yahoo group "ev_update". Here's one of the entries on that discussion: "The group number is identified on a sticker found on the fuse box under the driver's dash. For example, on my 2001 Eurovan camper (group 8) the sticker reads TRANSPORTER KAS L8 150KW V6 AUT All Eurovan stickers will have a format like this, with the letter L or K and then the alignment group number after it.”
replace sensor when pad repacement is done
Steering column, basically between your knees when you are sitting in the driver's seat
The base model is 2wd. They also made "synchro" models that are 4wd.