The oil pan of a 1998 Plymouth Voyager is quite easy to remove. Simply remove the series of bolts around the housing of the pan. Make sure to purchase a new gasket when replacing the pan.
There isn't one, you have to remove the pan to drain the fluid.
Remove transmission oil pan for access to filter. Replace pan gasket, fluid and filter
Hey Teresa==It is on the bottom of the engine, GoodluckJoe
The starter on a 1999 Voyager is on the front, radiator, side of the engine. It is just above the edge of the engine oil pan and is bolted to transmission.
OIL PAN REMOVAL Drain engine oil. Support Engine Remove transmission bending bracket. Remove front engine mount and bracket. Remove transmission inspection cover. If equipped with air conditioning remove oil filter and adaptor. Remove oil pan bolts. Remove oil pan. Note: If the exaust blocks oil pan removal, you'll need to loosen it at the manifold also.
In the oil pan
Drain the oil from your oil pan. Remove the oil pan bolts. There are 24 oil pan bolts. The oil pan will come off.
It will take about five quarts if only the pan is removed.
You have to drain/remove the "transmission" oil pan to get access to the filter.
Remove the oil pan, remove the pump, and replace it.Remove the oil pan, remove the pump, and replace it.
Take the 14 bolts out of the transmission pan, and here comes the fluid. purchase a gasket and rebolt the pan back up there .. Refill with fluid .. 4 or 5 quarts ATF + 3
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