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Plymouth Voyager

The Plymouth Voyager is a nameplate used in two different vans produced by Chrysler Corporation (later DaimlerChrysler AG) from 1974 to 2000. The name was also used in Plymouth’s minivan in 1984.

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How do you install a speed sensor on a 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE?

You need to look on your transmission there should be 2 of them I have A 96 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 3.0 liter and it has 2 on the transmission on it just match up ur sensors not very hard. sorry best i can do.

Where is the water pump located on a 1993 Cadillac Seville V8?

Seville water pumpWhen replacing a water pump, it is necessary to drain the cooling system. Any components--belts, fan, fan shroud, shaft spacers, or viscous drive clutch--should be removed to make the pump accessible. Some pumps are attached to the cylinder block as shown below

Loosen and remove the bolts in a crisscross pattern from the center outward. Insert a rag into the block opening and scrape off any remains of the old gasket.

WARNING When working on the coolant system (for example, replacing the water pump or thermostat), a certain amount of coolant will spill on the floor. The antifreeze in the coolant causes it to be very slippery. Always immediately wipe up any coolant that spills to reduce or eliminate the chance of injury.

When replacing a water pump, always follow the procedures recommended by the manufacturer. Most often a coating of good waterproof sealer should be applied to a new gasket before it is placed into position on the water pump. Coat the other side of the gasket with sealer, and position the pump against the engine block until it is properly seated. Install the mounting bolts and tighten them evenly in a staggered sequence to the torque specifications with a torque wrench. Careless tightening could cause the pump housing to crack. Check the pump to make sure it rotates freely. The water pumps on many late-model OHC engines are driven by the engine's timing belt. When replacing the water pump on these engines, always replace the timing belt. Make sure all pulleys and gears are aligned according to specifications when installing the belt.

What does the Code 999 on a Plymouth Voyager mean?

On mine I only get that code when I run the trip reset test. Is it followed by chec and then a number 0-4(be sure to be patient it takes almost a minute for the test to run) and then do the analog gauges(the ones with the needles) start going up and then down and then does the lights digital displays start doing "circles"?

Where is the horn fuse on a 92 Plymouth Voyager?

check if there is a fuse box under your hood. That's where mine is but it is a 97.

How do you change brake pads and disc on a 1997 Plymouth voyager?

Remove Wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub Use a "C" clamp to totally retract piston into caliper body Replace brake pads inner and outer Install rotor on hub Slide caliper on rotor and secure with mounting bolts REMEMBER TO PUMP BRAKE PEDAL TO SET PADS AGAINST ROTOR PRIOR TO MOVING VEHICLE

1994 Plymouth voyager 6-cylinder was idling rough for 4 months and mechanic said it was just a dirty injector but now it stalled after making a turn and wont start?

Most of the problems that cause this are within the fuel system. This problem is most often caused by a bad fuel pump or a bad fuel filter.Ê

How do you free the emergency brake on a 96 voyager?

Remove rear wheels and lubricate emergency brake linkage and cables--make have to disconnect and replace cables (back off adjustment) Lubricate and try to operate cables from under vehicle

How do you change the serpentine belt 1991 Plymouth voyager?

You'll notice that on the 3.3, there are a few pulleys... If you are on the passenger side of the van, looking directly at the serpentine belt, then basically there are two "pulleys" that do not connect to either the crankshaft, AC unit, Alternator, Water Pump, or Power Steering pump... The two that I speak of basically just look like guides for the belt. The one on the left is a tensioner. You use a wrench and torque the bolt in the middle of that pulley towards the front of the van. This will lower that pulley, allowing you to put the belt back on, and voila! you are done.. I just did this today, so that is my resource...

Does a 94 Plymouth voyager and a 94 dodge caravan have the same transmission?

If the engine is the same the answer is most likely yes. Run the 2 VIN codes at carfax.com and if the engines match....you have a winner.

How do you locate the PCV valve on a 2000 Chrysler-Plymouth Neon 2.0L OHC?

When you are looking at the engine from the front of the car...It is on the right side of the valve cover. It has a tube that goes down to your intake. It will need a wrench about 3/4" or so. It will unscrew from the cover. Good luck! July24/05

Turn signal switch replace 96 Plymouth voyager minivan?

The turn signal switch is quite easy to remove and replace. The turn signal switch simply plugs in and plugs out.

Where is the Fusebox location of a 1994 Plymouth grand voyager?

The fuse box location, on your 1994 Plymouth grand Voyager, is located in the engine compartment, near the battery. The fuse box will be on the drivers side of the engine compartment. There is also one under the dash on the driver side.

What will cause the check engine light to come on in a 2000 Plymouth grand voyager?

The check engine light on a 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager will come on when an error is detected by the vehicle's computer. The cause can range from low oil to mechanical problems or incorrect timing.