I will assume you have a 3.0ltr v6, since you stated distributer. The problem is coil wire or distributer cap or rotor button. Could be all three, assuming the coil is firing. I will assume you have a 3.0ltr v6, since you stated distributer. The problem is one or more of the following: coil wire, distributer cap, or rotor button. Could be all three, assuming the coil is firing.
It is inside the distributor.
Follow the plug wires from the distributor.
The distributor cap is located where the spark plugs cables are connected .They go from the motor to the distributor cap.
It is on the passenger side, on the front head.
The Gran Voyager has more bells and whistles added to the vehicle as to a Voyager and with the year difference, advanced technology.
No, just a cam position sensor in the distributor.
check your crank sensor it might need to be adjusted or replaced
The camshaft position sensor is inside the distributor.
i had the exact same problem with our 91 voyager, i cleaned the battery terminals and the problem went away immediately
between battery and fender (driver side)
The 1987 Plymouth Voyager weighs in at about 3,305 pounds. The 1987 Plymouth Grand Voyager weighs right around 3,531 pounds.
A Plymouth Voyager does not have a maf sensor.