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John Heatter Posted on Nov 07, 2016

1995 Voyager. Automatic. Backup lights don't always come on when in reverse. Fiddle with the shifter and you can get them to work sometimes. What does this sound like?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 plymouth voyager reverse lights not working

They are full of baloney. Ther's a switch underneath the shift lever that engages when you shiht into reverse. The mechanic probably loosened it when reconnecting the shift linkage to the new tranny.

Thay may have knocked the switch out of position, which would cause the lights to go on in some other gear than reverse. That would be the first thing I check.

Good luck !

Marco

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2010

SOURCE: 1995 3.3L voyager stalls when downshifting

i could be wrong here but sounds like the toque converter when locked up don't want to let go when you hit the brake or downshift.it can be a solenoid or a control valve sticking.you can either try changing filter and fluid are try adding some lucas trans oil to it at the local auto store.


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jack layton

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2015

SOURCE: Where is the fuse for the reverse lights located in my 1995 Plymouth Grand Voyager?

Instrument panel fuse block. Hope the fuse block or fuse block lid is labeled? I also need to know if automatic or manual tranny? Do you have a tcm, transmission control module, some do some don't?

Note the fuse goes hot with the key on, not only check the fuse check the fuse circuit for voltage, use a test light. If it is just the fuse, I don't usually get that lucky.
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