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How do I change th starter on a 1994 Plymouth sundance
what do I need to change the 1997 Plymouth voyager transmission oil
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It's in the gas tank, the tank has to come down to change it.
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.
It depends on which seal you are talking about, mainshaft or shifter.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1994 Plymouth Sundance. Remove the brake assembly spring. The brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brakes.
Manual transmission is a stick shift. You have to manually change the gears using the shifter and the clutch.
If it's like mine press "set" then press "sel" and use the volume knob to change the hours, then press "sel" again and use the volume knob to change the minutes.
either the shifter cable needs adjusted or the transmission has gone out.
You have to drain/remove the "transmission" oil pan to get access to the filter.
1999-2000 models are different from the 2001-2005 models, in that they have separate chambers for the transmission fluid and the shifter. If you only intend to change the transmission fluid, you need 2 quarts. If you would also like to change the shifter turrent fluid, you will need to purchase an extra bottle, though you will only use a few ounces of it.