the Dodge Caravan is .
The Chrysler Town&Country is also similar.
The Gran Voyager has more bells and whistles added to the vehicle as to a Voyager and with the year difference, advanced technology.
A 1990 Plymouth Voyager is a ( front wheel drive vehicle )
Junk vehicle.
1994-1995 Dodge Caravan, Chrysler Town and Country, and Plymouth Voyager only with the same engine.
i do not believe there is a thing on this vehicle
You can find wiring diagrams for this vehicle at www.autozone.com.
on all of the engines offered in that particular vehicle is 49 psi +-
The 1987 Plymouth Voyager weighs in at about 3,305 pounds. The 1987 Plymouth Grand Voyager weighs right around 3,531 pounds.
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 1995 Plymouth Voyager with front A/C only can hold a maximum of 36 ounces of R134a refrigerant. If your vehicle has dual A/C then the maximum is 52 ounces.
A Plymouth Voyager does not have a maf sensor.
A 1996 Plymouth Voyager does not have a cabin filter.