Questions & Answers for: Plymouth Voyager seals

Question about 1995 Voyager

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coolant leak where the bottom hose goes into the engine without any more description than this can only guess as to where. The hose end can leak because it's not on properly,< loose, crooked , torn ...

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oil leak on a 96 plymouth voyager between the oilpan and pulley.3L v6. where is it coming from? Oil pan gasket or crank shaft seal its going to be one or the other you just have to get down there and ...

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...seal. Could it be the oil pan, or is it more of a main seal ? it could be oil seal or the two cam seals on the end of your top pans Probably the rear main seal, as long as you haven't found any ...

my 1995 Plymouth Voyager is leaking oil from right side of motor.there's a pressure seal there. that is a main (crankshaft) seal. you"ll have to remove serpentine belt, pulleys and timing cover,pry ...

how to repair front crankshaft seal leaks oil Need to get at the crankshaft seal, usually by removing the crankshaft pulley and using a seal remover to take out the old seal, then put a new seal in. ...

Question about 1997 Voyager

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...remove the crankshaft from the engine you would pretty much be doing a complete overhaul. most rear seals are replaced without even dropping the oil pan. you will need to remove the transmission and ...

Question about 1997 Voyager

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have a 1997 plym voyager 2.4 auto trans with a trans leak where driver side axle bolts to tranny the axle just slides in at that spot there is a seal there you will need to pull axle out and replace ...

...up vann what is seal or pan gasket the oil pan is the pan that you see under the car it is what seals the pan to the motor thare is a gasget between them with a sealer //front and rear sealsthare ...

Heat was working until I added something called Steel Seal. Prior to that, had my water pump, thremostat, and radiator cap replaced because of coolant I was losing, but could not physically see the ...

Question about 1992 Voyager

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...in it but why the leak? Well, the car is 20 years running on the road, one can expect gaskets and seals to start leaking. If you stop the leak and keep it full, you may be alright. But running low ...

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