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My 1997 Plymouth Voyager with 40,000 miles on started to overheat and air was not on. Coolant level was perfect. Car hasn't been driven in 6 months, maybe that is why.
theres a reverse indicator sensor on the trans axle that tells the pcm to turn on those lites does the R on the icp illuminate when u put it in reverse?
(icp instument panel cluster) it my need a manual shift lever sensor to fix the problem
I had the same thing happen, No, I was told this is not one of the engines that allows the piston to contact the valves. I replaced the timing belt 2 years ago and had no valve problems.
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