A lot of the manufactures put the type of motor oil needed for their vehichles on the oil cap, this is where the oil goe's in, if it doe's not show any , you could use a 10/ w 30 motor oil, this is a very common type of a multi viscosity oil also if you have a owners manual , the oil type would be listed in this manual, hope that this has been very helpful to you. also, if you choose to go with the 10/30 oil, use a good brand , such as castrol, or valvoline.
I believe it calls for a 5w 30 oil but if you have alot of miles then i would jump up to a 20w50 oil or if you live in a hot region.
The default setting for all gasoline powered motor vehicles is 10W30. you should look in your owners manual to see if the manufacturer recommends anything else. at that age there is really not much you can do in the way of harm, except run it without oil.
SOURCE: replace blower motor 1998 plymouth voyager
it is located behind and below the glove box,you might want to remove the glove box assembly to see it easier,
there are four screws holding a blower motor cover you to take off first,now remove the screws holding the blower motor up,disconnect the motor wires.
if your changing this because you think its bad,you should test the blower motor wires with a test light with the key on and blower switch turned on.if you have power in the wires,then it is bad.
but if you have no power in wires it could be blower motor resister,or switch.
SOURCE: Where is the fuse for Cigarette Lighter in 1998 Plymouth Voyager?
the main fuse box is usually under the hood,you may find a small fuse box under the dash as well.....hope this helps.....cheers
SOURCE: 1998 Plymouth grand voyager ignition won't turn
I have had this happen on my 98 Voyager. Just have a new key cut. This new key will sometimes cure the problem. The older keys get worn out and won't unlock the ignition. Try this before a much more expensive and time consuming change of the ignition.
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