99 Plymouth Voyager - what is the spark plug gap?
SOURCE: 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager Expresso model 3.3litre spark plugs
Only use Champion spark plugs on a Chrysler product.
Your local auto parts supplier should have info to give you proper plug number. There should also be a sticker maybe on your hood, that has correct number as well.It appears to be RN14PMP5 if you chose the double platinum plugs, or RN14MC5 in the standard copper core. The double platinum are about twice the price but last much longer. Gap is .050". Don't let them talk you into a different brand, Champion only. I have seen too many Chrysler vehicles over the years run bad on other plugs.
SOURCE: How to change the back three spark plugs on a 99
it is easier from under neigh,,,or universal & strait extensions,,either way is hard,,,
SOURCE: how to change the rear spark plugs of a 96 Plymouth voyager
The engine plenum will have to be removed. This is what the air goes thru to get to the engine intake. Remove ground, mark tag remove required cable, wires and hoses, take digital photos as you go. Be patient. The good news is we don't have to change them every 20K miles.
Tom
SOURCE: what the gap suppose to be on a spark plug for
According with the Voyager Repair Manual, check this information for each engine:
Model: VOYAGER
Year: 1997
Engine: V6 - 3.3L - FI - - GAS
Parts Number: RN14MC5
GAP : .050"
Model: VOYAGER
Year: 1997
Engine: V6 - 3.0L - FI - - GAS
Part Numbere: RN11YC4
GAP : .044" (Original Equipment Manufacturer and/or Original Equipment Equivalent)
Model: VOYAGER
Year: 1997
Engine: L4 - 2.4L - FI - - GAS
Part Number: RC12YC5
GAP : .050" w/DOHC (Original Equipment Manufacturer and/or Original Equipment Equivalent)
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