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1984 model year -- Chrysler invented the first minivan -- Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager
The minivan was invented by the Chrysler Corporation with the introduction of the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager in 1983. The design was led by Lee Iacocca, who recognized the need for a family-friendly vehicle with ample seating and cargo space.
Remove the belt from your 1999 Dodge Grand Voyager air conditioner condenser. Remove the air conditioning hoses from your condenser. Remove the condenser retaining bolts. Remove the condenser wiring harness. Reverse the process to install your new air conditioning condenser.
On the driver side you have to remove the tire to get to the battery.
will a 1999 voyager brain work for a 1998 dodge caravan
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They are the same, as far as I know. Plymouth was a marque of the Chrysler Corporation that they discontinued around the turn of the century. The Plymouth Voyager was the equivalent of the Dodge Caravan, a minivan on a smaller chassis than the similar Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town and Country; prior to the end of Plymouth, Chrysler did not have an equivalent, so they moved the Voyager over from the Plymouth model line to Chrysler's. This is the story I got from a Chrysler salesman back in 2001, when I noticed the same thing. Chrysler also uses the name "Voyager" for the minivans that they sell in Europe; (rather than "Town & Country" as in the U.S.)
The fuel tank capacity for the 1997 Dodge Grand Caravan minivan is 20 gallons. It gets 14 mpg in the city, and 20 mpg on the highway.
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