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Anonymous Posted on Aug 01, 2012

Need a diagram for rear drum brake assembly on a 1995 Plymouth Grand Voyager

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2009

SOURCE: Need a diagram for a 1992 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Here's a link to both size motor diagrams...

V6 3.0L
http://www.gates.com/common/part_locator/view_diagram.cfm?id=S4001

V6 3.3L
http://www.gates.com/common/part_locator/view_diagram.cfm?id=S7006

If this helps, please post feedback. Thanks

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Oct 07, 2009

SOURCE: trying to remove rear brake drum cover,have

  1. Raise and support the rear of the vehicle on jackstands.
  2. Remove the wheels and tire assemblies.
  3. Remove the brake shoe adjusting slot cover from the rear of backing plate.
  4. Insert a thin tool through the adjusting slot and hold the adjusting lever away from the star wheel.
  5. Insert an adjusting tool and back off the star wheel by prying downward with the tool.
  6. Remove the center hub dust cover, nut, washer, brake drum, hub and wheel bearings.
To install:
  1. Inspect the brake lining and drum for wear.
  2. Inspect the wheel cylinder for leakage. Service as required.
  3. Remove, clean, inspect and repack the wheel bearings.
  4. Install the brake drum and tighten the hub nut to 20-25 ft. lbs. (27-34 Nm), then back off the nut until bearing pressure is released.
  5. Retighten the nut finger tight, align the cotter pin hole and install the cotter pin.
  6. Adjust the rear brakes as described in the beginning of this section.

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Removing the rear drum adjusting hole cover plug

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2009

SOURCE: Needed serpentine belt diagram for a 91 ply. voyager 3.3L engine

Here's a link to the diagram you need...

http://www.gates.com/common/part_locator/view_diagram.cfm?id=S7006

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2009

SOURCE: 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager instrument cluster problem

There has been issues with the solder joints on the PIN connection to the gauge cluster. The issue being that over time thru vibration and such one of these solder joints will fail (happened on or 1999) you can repair this though. You will have to remove all of the trim from around the driver's side dash board, this will include the trim towards the center of the dash. Once these pieces are remove you'll need to remove the gauge panel (I believe (4) allen head screws) carefully bring the panel and release the wire clip from it. Looking at the back of the panel, where the plug was, carefully with plenty of light look for one of the pins to have a failed solder joint. It will be very faint however the failed joint will be a fine dark line around the pin. To correct use a small soldering iron and reheat this solder until it wants to flow, let it cool and reassemble.
As I fore mentioned I had the exact same issue as you are describing, our is a 99. The most tricky part is the dash, take your time with it.
I hope this may have assited you,
Tom

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 30, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 Plymouth grand voyager se-need diagram

The BCM is located on the drivers side under the the steering column. It is behind the fuses and to get to it you have to remove the bash board plastic, than a pice of metal and than you have to remove the fuses box. It will take you approximately 20 min to remove everything. Once you remove the BCM you need to take note of the Part Number P/N. It has to be the same P/N on the replacement BCM. You can use any BCM from years 1996-2000 but make sure the electrical configuration is the same as yours (Power windows, alarms, etc.). I bought my BCM on the junk yard for 35 dollars and my car works perfectly.
I hope this may have assisted you,
Tom

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  2. Remove the wheels and tire assemblies.
  3. Remove the brake shoe adjusting slot cover from the rear of backing plate.
  4. Insert a thin tool through the adjusting slot and hold the adjusting lever away from the star wheel.
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  6. Adjust the rear brakes as described in the beginning of this section.

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Removing the rear drum adjusting hole cover plug
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