It's very likely difficult considering the fact that the oil pump is located inside where the timing belt and components are. To access these, the front right wheel must be removed along with the drivebelt, most of their pulleys, the timing belt cover, and timing belt. It is an awkward procedure because when reinstalling the timing components, certain steps must be taken to maintain proper ignition timing.
Noisy pump, hard starting, stalling.
engine knocking hard,and shaking a bit
dont run it so hard dont run it so hard
Bad Throttle Position Sensor
At times the odometer will stop working, then it will shift hard. 1994 Dodge Grand Caravan
Probably the throttle position sensor.
Hard starting, poor performance, poor fuel mileage.
It's hard to beat a Wix filter for any application
I can't say if there is a difference, but I will tell you this... Use the harness off your old engine, ya know, the one that came with the vehicle. I learned this lesson the hard way.
not hard at all,you will need a spring compressor
all i know is my mechanic (a Great one) told me if my 6 cylinder dodge caravan sport is runnin at 3rpms and staying there it is running too hard. he said i should be doing 70-80mph for it to be at 3rpms
I think you can. I have never tired to drive one with no fluid, but I do have a Dodge caravan that I use for farm use and the power steering does not work. It is hard to steer when you are pulling out of the driveway, but once you get on the highway it works fine. You hardly notice the difference.