SOURCE: 1999 plymouth grand voyager engine hood will not open
I had this problem on mine i loosend up the cable end by the hood latch and checked to make sure nothing was bent, you can also buy a new cable for it as it may be broken somewhere in the way for around $25. but check the end at the hood latch usually gets gummed up with grease and dirt
SOURCE: R&R Starter 1999 Plymouth Voyager w/3.3 V6
The likely problem is the contacts in the solenoid on the side of the starter. Does the solenoid click when trying to start the car? Disconnect one battery cable before doing anything with it. I fixed mine by removing the end of the solenoid case and building up the badly eroded input terminal bolt head with silver solder--worked great. You have to work under the car to get to these parts--use jack stands for safety.
SOURCE: my 1999 plymouth voyager van's radiator fan constantly on
There is a fan relay in the fuse box in the engine compartment. Usually that is the reason why it won't turn off. It fuses in the on position. If you have the manual it will say which one is the fan relay. just pull it out and get a new one. They are not expensive.
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SOURCE: Where is the speed sensor location on a 1999 plymouth grand
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This is a diagram of where and what it looks like. Its located on the back side near the firewall on your transmission. GOOD LUCK!
SOURCE: is it ok to go from 235 70 r15 tires to 235 75 r15
Yes its ok, the 75 tires are a little taller. your speedometer will not read correct speed, you will actually be going faster than what it reads.
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