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I am assuming you have it back in. If it is still working, I would fasten the plug to something solid to keep t attached. These things can be annoying sometimes especially working under the dash.
That is the oil pressure gauge not the oil level gauge. Sometimes they can act that way when the oil is thin. When is the last time the oil was changed? Try using a heavier weight oil. When engines wear they require thicker oil. What size engine does you voyager have?
There is a relay fuse under the hood. You want to check the relay fuse under the hood then check for a loose connector to the back of your dash. If these are good you'll need to take to someplace to have the ECM checked. This usually cost about $50.00
On-board computer needs to be re-booted. This is done by disconnecting battery - just the negative post is sufficient - then re-connecting and starting the vehicle.
My 1992 Voyager did this for the first time after I had owned it for almost 10 years and did it sporadically after that.
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