check fuse inside fuse box trans axle fuse im not joking
The 1994 Plymouth Voyager will hold approximately 20 gallons of gas. The car gets 18 miles per gallon in the city.
Mine gets about 23 mpg
You should not reach down and pull the accelerator with your hands. point blank switch to lower gear
check your shifter bushings, next would be inside the trans at the shift collar.
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Every vehicle gets hot to the touch, it doesnt mean that your over heating or anything... a Plymouth Voyager gets 195 Degrees. the heat is actually better for the invironment then when the engine is cold because the heat helps burn all gases and keeps it from the air.
EPA rated about 19/25 when it was new. Expect about 21 mpg from a good used one with mixed city and highway driving. It is a great combination of room and MPG!
You need to have the used transmission checked. Those trannies go into limp mode when there is a paroblem. Sometimes it's simple fix, sometimes not. Could be an electrical problem with one of the sensors in the front of the tranny. Have a good one.
sometime when you step on the brake to remove it out of park the relese gets stuck try stepping on brake and shaking gear shift handle We had a similar problem, and the answer that it is the Stop Light Switch on the brake pedal itself is Correct! Did cost $6 to fix, fixed the problem immediately and only 2 bolts to replace. Very easy. Very inexpensive!
It is being put in to limp in mode. The computer has detected a problem, get it checked out with a scanner
what it it stuck on?
it just gets your gear wider