Where is the starter located? Could I get a picture of it, so I could take it off myself?
If you know how to use Google & ask the right
questions, you can get all sorts of info,pictures
Ever heard of You Tube Video--- watch that
Your surely not going to change out parts, without
knowing how they work & how to test them--- are you?
What if you get it wrong & the old starter was not the
problem?
SOURCE: My 1995 Plymouth Voyager loses power, surges and backfires.
My first instinct tells me timing chain or belt, but it could be a vacuum line loose, cracked or disconnected. Using a stethoscope, or a length of gasline hose held to your ear, and with the engine running, listen for a hissing sound. Be sure and wiggle all the hoses you can. You might make one hiss. If you don't find anything, get a timing light, and check your timing marks. They should stay in basically one spot. If it's jumping around a lot, you need a new timing chain or belt. Good luck.
SOURCE: 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE check engine light
it sounds like the transmission.take it to the shop and have then check the trasmission
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: 1996 Plymouth grand voyager se-need diagram
The BCM is located on the drivers side under the the steering column. It is behind the fuses and to get to it you have to remove the bash board plastic, than a pice of metal and than you have to remove the fuses box. It will take you approximately 20 min to remove everything. Once you remove the BCM you need to take note of the Part Number P/N. It has to be the same P/N on the replacement BCM. You can use any BCM from years 1996-2000 but make sure the electrical configuration is the same as yours (Power windows, alarms, etc.). I bought my BCM on the junk yard for 35 dollars and my car works perfectly.
I hope this may have assisted you,
Tom
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