It is screwed into the exhaust manifold behind the engine.
The easy way to find out is from your local auto parts store. If it is the same engine in both vans, there is a good chance the starter is the same. If the engines are different, then it is unlikely the starter is the same.
it is screwed into the side of the transmission on the front side of the van.
Something is wrong with the tach. TAke it to a seedo shop.
I have a 1989 Plymouth Voyager and the computer is located under the hood on top of the drivers' side wheel well. It is inside the plastic housing that feeds air to the air cleaner. The air flow to the air cleaner keeps it cool.
i believe you will have to drop the tank and the PUMP-SENDING UNIT-and FILTER are an assembly in the top of the gas tank.........
Low brake fluid and the parking brake being on are the two most common causes.
There are two. They are in the exhaust system. One is before and one is after the catalytic converter.
Earth Star Voyager - 1988 was released on: USA: 17 January 1988
that depends on your area, the condition of the vehicle and how you go about selling it. I bought a used Plymouth voyager in Reno, NV in 2009 for $500 from a private seller, but it runs very well for its age and could fetch $1000 if I wanted to sell it again in my area. Check the Kelly Blue Book on paper or online (kbb.com) for an estimation.
Try the rear side of the radiator about 1/3 down from the top
Earth Star Voyager - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12
The coolant capacity of the 1988 Voyager is 8.5 quarts in the initial fill. After the initial fill, it will need to be topped off.