The 2004 model uses a chain and not a belt. The chain will last the life of the engine.
Fuel tank must relieve pressure before you remove it.
1995 and before, you pull out the top. 1996 and later the engine and transmission come out the bottom at the same time.
Can be from 96,000 to 170,000 kilometers depending on the year which you did not list.
Voyager 1 was launched on the 5th of September 1977 and Voyager 2 was launched before voyager 1 on the 20th of August 1977.
metric - before you go there back off on the adjuster and soak the stud holes and axle hole with WD-40
Voyager 2 was sent out first to allow it to take full advantage of an unusually convenient alignment of the planets allowing it to visit Uranus and Neptune as wellVoyager 1 was launched after voyager 2, but on a faster trajectory which allowed it to reach Jupiter and Saturn before voyager 2.
Voyager 2 did not land on Neptune, it made a flyby.
My 1998 concorde recommends 5w30...but before I bought it, Oil was changed using 10w30
Two of the US space probes are Voyager I and Voyager 2. NASA launched Voyager I on September 5, 1977. Voyager II ended up being launched before Voyager I on August 20, 1977.
Have the transmission filter changed and have a complete fluid change. Not just what is in the pan, but all the fluid. (Warning) Make sure to use the correct Mopar Transmission fluid.
I haven't had this happen to me, but it did happen to the previous owner of my '92 Grand Voyager. Chrysler had a warranty recall for this problem, and I'm fairly sure even though the brand Plymouth is now defunct, the warranty will still be honored. I'd call the nearest Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealership first, before you drive down to verify the warranty and to set up an appointment; they'll also probably need your vehicles VIN # to identify your vehicle.
ATF+4 is the correct fluid for 99' grand voyager. Many Chrysler transmissions are NOT compatible with standard fluid! ATF+4 is usually the best one to use with automatic transmissions before 2001, ATF+5 after. My '99 Plymouth Grand Voyager's owner's manual calls for ATF+3. Whether ATF+4 covers ATF+3, I couldn't say, so check the label :-).