between 2 and 4 gallons approx
between 2 and 4 gallons approx
between 2 and 4 gallons approx
1995 and before comes out the top. 1996 and later come out the bottom.
NHTSA front-impact crash-test rating is 4 out of 5. The Plymouth Voyager has three doors and comes with a 4 cylinder engine or a V-6. The engine is in the front and they have front-wheel drive.
Defective computer these vans are known for this
This vehicle comes with 3 different engines. You have neglected to tell us which.
It's usually one of two things: 1. You aren't getting any spark so you will want to start at the distributer cap. 2. You aren't getting any gasoline so you will want to start at the fuel pump.
The airbag light stays on for a couple of reasons. 1. If the computer detects a malfunction and sets a code. 2. If the computer loses power (blown fuse) 3. If the computer loses the connection to the warning light the light comes on.
Often this is the connection to the clutch on the compressor.
It is important to pay attention to the warning lights of a vehicle. The fuel light comes on because the car is low on gasoline.
The check gauges light comes on when one of the guages is out side of the safe zone. It could be battery voltage, oil pressure, engine temp....
The factory set the light to come on when they you could drive 20 miles and not starve the fuel pump for fuel. When the level gets to the light any thing below that could over heat and damage the pump. now if it comes on at quarter take or more have it looked at.
yes... It could also be the oil sending unit or the oil pressure switch.
Roughly 30-45 miles. About 1-2 gallons. This is standard for most vehicles, giving the driver enough warning to make it to a gas station.