It is inside the engine, driven by the timing belt.
Depends on what size engine it is on...
Where is the water pump located on a 1996 Plymouth Voyager?
The water pump is located in the timing belt housing, good luck
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I have a 1998 Chrysler Voyager and to change the water pump I found that after loosening the bolts there was simply not enough space between the engine and the engine side wall to get it out. The solution is simply to put a jack under the engine to support it, then remove the engine mounting bolts and use the jack to lift the engine enough to get the water pump out from the top of the engine. Then put the new one in, tighten the bolts and put on the belt again. Then lower the engine and put on the engine mounting bolts.
On a 1990 Plymouth Voyager 3.0, the water pump is located behind the timing cover. The timing belt is what drives the water pump.
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The water pump on a Plymouth Voyager is hidded. Very Hidden. It is ran by the timing belt. Remove everything on the left hand side of the engine. Remove the Timing belt covers. Now you should be able to see the Water Pump. The pully on in the Upper center is the waterpump.
The process of replacing the water pump varies dependig upon the engine size Please post the engine size and will try to provide you with the needed steps
It will take you about 3 hours to change a water pump on a 1993 Plymouth Voyager 3.0L. If you are unfamiliar with this water pump it will take a lot longer than three hours. The water pump is inside the passenger side of the engine, driven by the timing belt.
To change the water pump on a 1994 Plymouth Voyager with a 3.3L engine, first, disconnect the battery and drain the coolant. Remove the serpentine belt, and then detach the water pump by unscrewing the bolts that secure it to the engine block. Clean the mounting surface, install the new water pump with a new gasket, and reassemble everything in reverse order, ensuring to refill the coolant and check for leaks after starting the engine.