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1994 Plymouth voyager does not have an inertia switch , unless you are referring to the airbag switch in which case it is by the bumper reinforcement under the bumper cover , but if you talking about an (inertia) switch for fuel one does not exist on a 94 voyager, your best chance would be to check the fuel pump for voltage, and if none is present check the fuse and fuel pump relay, located in the engine bay fuse block.
if the fuse is good then check the relay/flasher then the switch on the side of the colum
start at fuse if ok check switch if switch ok check wires to fan.at fan switch u can jump wires to see if fan comes on
Check out the related link for instructions on how to change the fuel filter in a 1999 Plymouth Voyager.
check to see if there was a recall. I have a 1996 Plymouth grand voyager and the garage replaced mine free of charge.
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Turn the ignition key off and on three times. You will see the check engine light go off and on. Count the times the light goes off and on. Those are the codes.
IT sounds like the Voyager could be losing power to the ignition circuits. Check the crank position sensor first. Make sure that the wiring connections are not loose or corroded.
The check engine light on a 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager will come on when an error is detected by the vehicle's computer. The cause can range from low oil to mechanical problems or incorrect timing.
check for a bad or misadjusted stop light switch at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
Could be low on ATF. Check it.
check for unhooked vacuum lines