Question about Plymouth Cars & Trucks
If it blows the oil cap off the pcv system isn't working/plugged. If it is a 3lt 6 cyl, chances are the cam and crank seals are leaking along with cam plugs on thh side of the cyl heads
Posted on Apr 14, 2015
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: 98 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER WONT START - BLOWS ENG FUSE - HELP
You have a shorted engine harness, this is not common but it does happen, heat and engine movement cause damage to the harness, this is most common on hi miler cars and vans, the only way to fix it is to start by looking anywhere the harness rubs, that is where the damage occurs.
Posted on Oct 20, 2008
SOURCE: antifreeze leak in a 1999 plymouth voyager.
check all hoses .from thermostat to radiator to water pump. check heater hoses.if all is good .make sure your water pump not leaking around the gasket area.if all is good.core plugs could be leaking.
Posted on Apr 12, 2009
SOURCE: heater blows cold air 1995 plymouth voyager
With the engine cold & the radiator full remove the radiator cap and start the engine. Let the engine reach operating temperature which will open the thermostat. When it opens the water in the radiator will start circulating if the pump & thermostat are operating properly. If all is ok replace the cap and turn the temperature lever on the heater to hot If you still have no heat check the heater valve on the engine firewall. Open it manually and see if you have heat. If yes check the cable from the velve to the temperature lever.
Posted on Jan 03, 2010
SOURCE: oil leak on a 96 plymouth voyager between the
Probably coming from the front crankshaft seal.
Posted on Jan 19, 2010
SOURCE: how to change oil pump on plymouth grand voyager
go to http://www.autozone.com/autozone/homePage.jsp and sign up, put in your vehicles info and click on repair guides, they have oil pan remove and replace but no guide for the oil pump but its located in the oil pan and usually held on with 2 bolts and a gasket inside the pan, Tough job probably need someone with mechanical experience to help with this.
Posted on Apr 18, 2010
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