1 Remove Upper Radiator Hose
2 On the engine where you took the hose off, is the thermostat housing. Remove the 2 bolts holding the housing on. Remove Housing
3 Remove the thermostat.
4 Clean up all gasket mating surfaces
5 Replace with new thermostat and do in reverse order with a new gasket. Total cost of replacing it yourself... about 3 dollars for 195 degrees thermostat about 99 cents for gasket
Its located on the side of the transmission, real simple to replace.
actually I broke the hood release latch on my 1991 Plymouth voyager, and I can't get the hood open, what can I do?
A 1991 Chrysler Voyager can use ATF+3 or ATF +4.
there isn't one
It is in the axle shaft housing on the right side of the transmission. It is held in with one 10mm headed bolt.
In a 1991 Plymouth Acclaim, the thermostat is located in the engine compartment, specifically at the junction of the upper radiator hose and the engine. To access it, you'll need to remove the upper radiator hose and the thermostat housing. Once the housing is removed, you can replace the thermostat. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting to work on the cooling system.
The flashed in a 1991 Plymouth voyager, is generally located in the driver's seat. They would normally drive round wearing a large over coat, and flash his penis at passers by.
You can remove it and place it in a pan of hot water and see if it opens at the proper temperture, but why do that. Once you have it out, just replace it with a new one and you know it is good then. An 15 year old thermostat is more than likely bad. Considering you have to drain the radiator to a low level to remove the thermostat, do a complete cooling system service at this time.
8 qurts
Yes
No vacuum change at the MAP sensor.
i do not believe there is a thing on this vehicle