You must remove the serpentine belt first. A tensioner tool makes that easiest. Drain the coolant out, if it is not old it can be used again. Pull the pulley off the pump, use a screwdriver between the bolts to keep the pulley from moving. Loosen all of them first. then Take off the pulley. Remove the bolts, I think there are six not evenly divided out. Only the front part of the pump gets changed and the housing stays on the engine. Clean all surfaces. Use some gasket sealer (blue Form-a-Gasket) in the depression in the pump going around the outside of the pump. evenly tighten the bolts on the new pump. Re-assemble, add coolant, put back on serpentine belt. Done.
low on water or bad thermostat
Depends on what size engine it is on...
Remove transmission oil pan for access to filter. Replace pan gasket, fluid and filter
Negative earth
It doesn't have one.
Check out the related link for instructions on how to change the fuel filter in a 1999 Plymouth Voyager.
same as the 1996 Plymouth grand voyager....behind the center console....it has been suggested that to replace the fuse it is best left to the "experts" at Chrysler.
It only has one.
The Gran Voyager has more bells and whistles added to the vehicle as to a Voyager and with the year difference, advanced technology.
Need to know which engine you have.
The 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager takes a fairly standard 18" rear wiper blade (also takes 28" replacement windshield wipers on both sides front). Additionally, the installation process is simple. The replacement wiper blades will come with step-by-step, illustrated removal and installation instructions.
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