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1998 Plymouth Voyager - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Will a 3.3 replace a 3.0
If the engine belongs to same series of vehicle models then there should not be any problem ... otherwise there could a very minute possibility of running into a different alignment of torque convertor, which means different part no./design
How can i get rear hatch open from inside van on a 1998 plymouth,voyager
Have a look at a different vans door latch when the door is open, to see where the catch is and which way it moves, you can sometimes use a small tool or a piece of wire to release the catch manually. As to a long term fix, either replace the latch or take cover off of inside of door so you can manually release it easily from then on, it doesn't look very good, but it works. Hope I helped, Grimm
Where is the fuel reset
Ford is the only manufacturer that uses an inertia switch to kill power to the fuel pump in the event of an accident. this is a resettable switch.
All the other manufacturers including Chrysler do not use any type of resettable switch. The computer will look to see if the engine is running or being started and then supply power or kill power depending on what it sees. Typically this power is controlled by a relay that is grounded by the computer when the correct inputs are received.
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How do you get a cd shaft out of a 1998 plymouth vouyager
Assuming you are actually talking about a CV axle, Jack and secure vehicle. Remove wheel. Drop the lower control arm by bolt or ball joint, remove the large nut on the axle with a large impact.
(do the nut before the suspension drop)
Pull the spindle hub off the end of the shaft to free the axle end. Then when clear pull the shaft straight out of the transaxle. There may be bolts to remove if it is a two piece shaft. 3 or 4 bolts on the shaft near the transaxle. take those out and remove shaft.
P1899 code for1998 Plymouth voyager
The p1899 code is for a faulty park/neutral switch which is located on your transmission. Changing it involves disconnecting the wiring harness that goes to it, unbolting the switch, losing some transmission fluid, installing the new switch and topping the fluid off. Big problems arise from having too much or too little fluid in a transmission. Even a small amount or under the proper level can pose a threat. I'd take it to a repair shop and let them handle the job.
How to diagnose turn signal issues ?
It would help to know what symptoms you have, but generally, if the relays are good and you are getting power to the steering column switch and the bulbs are all good, the column switch can often be the problem. Not an easy fix I'm afraid.
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