you need to press them in.if you put your ball joints in the freezer overnight they will shrink.Then heat up your a- arm with a torch and use a jack to pop the frozen ball joints in
no special tools are needed
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
you will need a c-clamp and screwdriver and ratchett set.
Are you loosing water and if so you will need to pressure test the cooling system. Repair any leaks and replace the thermostat. Then check your cooling fans for proper operation.
remove the 4 screws that hold the grill in place... remove the front grill...you now have access to the hood release mechanism, the hood can then be opened by prying the notch with a screwdriver. After that you can replace/repair whatever's needed
To remove the underhood fuse box on a Plymouth Voyager, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to prevent any electrical shorts. Next, locate the securing clips or bolts that hold the fuse box in place and carefully remove them. Once unfastened, gently lift the fuse box, ensuring that you disconnect any wiring harnesses attached to it. Finally, set the fuse box aside and replace or service as needed.
To replace the power steering pump on a 1997 Plymouth Voyager SE 3.3, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and remove any accessories obstructing access to the pump. Then, drain the power steering fluid, disconnect the pump's hoses, and unbolt the pump from its mounting bracket. After removing the old pump, install the new one by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are secure and refill the system with the appropriate power steering fluid. Finally, check for leaks and bleed the system as needed.
Fluid and filter change should require 5-6 quarts.
You can reset the light by disconnecting the battery cable for about 5 minutes, then reconnect. You will need a scan tool.
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Fixing lifters on a 1999 Plymouth Voyager can be quite costly, typically ranging from $1,000 to $2,500, depending on labor rates and whether additional engine repairs are needed. The price may vary based on the condition of the engine and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts. It's advisable to get a detailed estimate from a mechanic to understand the full scope of the repair.
Assuming it is screeching in the area of the belt and pulleys, my problem was that the belt tensioner had seized and needed to be replaced. Noise problem was solved.