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Anonymous Posted on May 05, 2012

2001 Voyager 3.3l timing chain

Does 2001 voyager have a timing belt or a chain how often to replace

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2009

SOURCE: serpentine belt chrysler grand voyager 3.3l 1997

http://www.mvreader.com/multiview/dayco/catalogSearch.php?autoCatalogSearch=1&make=CHRYSLER&model=TOWN%20%26% The Town and Country has the Exact same Motor, Here is the Link to the 3.3 Liter Belt Diagram. It is the First at the Top, Just read the Header. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!4ZYEV3

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 chrylser voyager timing belt and water pumped

Is the tech talking about bent valves or other damage from overheat? If the concern is valves, he can do a cylinder leakdown test (not a compression test) to see if valves are sealing properly, without any further teardown. Damage from overheat, if blown head gasket etc will also show up during that test.

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2009

SOURCE: chrysler voyager 2001 error code p1281

this code is--manufacturer control fuel air metering

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2009

SOURCE: how to replace a rear wheel bearing on voyager

this is a one piece part hub and bearing assy. even if auto parts sales you bearing separated highly recommend to replace whole unit

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  • Posted on May 19, 2010

SOURCE: when does a 2008 chrysler grand voyager 2.8 crd

120,000 MILES

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How to adjust a tensioner on a 2001 chrysler voyager

You mean your belt tentioner, serpentine belt, it is not adjustable if your belt is coming off you have a bad tentioner, bad pulley or your power stering pump is leaken and your belt is soaked, if oilly firts found your leak (most common is a hose from reservoir to pump) then replace belt with a cheap belt (had lost of trouble with Life time or hi dollar belts), in the mean time also inspect your tentioner if ani play side ways replace it, also remove idle pulley and spun it close to your ear, if any noise replace it, you may get away with a single item changed, but for trouble free time, replace all items: belt tentioner ($38) idle pulley($25) serpentine belt ($25)
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What is the time belt ? why is it important to monitor it especially in used cars?

if thi plymouth voyager as a 3.3l eng it does not have a timing belt it as a timing chain does not require any maintenace as all like the good ol days ..if it as a 3.0l eng then it as a rubber timing belt that control the valve timing that reqires replacing every 80 to 100, 000 miles make sure you know what engine this van as if its a 3,3l it wi say it on top of intake or 3.5l is the same they both have chain ...3.0l does have a timing BELT
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Want to know if it is a timing belt or timing chain that is required for a 2002 chrysler voyager

It's a belt. Cost is about 800 to replace belt, water pump and front main seal. You'll want to have the water pump and front main seal done while they r in there, will save headache later. Timing belt runs the water pump so if 1 goes, then so does the other.
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Does 1993 plymouth voyager has timing belt or chain?

It usually helps when asking a engine question to tell what engine you have, 2.5l and 3.0l have belts, 3.3l has a chain.
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Looking to buy a 2001 Voyager 3.3l. Do these have a cambelt? How offten should they be changed?

Timing chain. Have had them go 200,00 miles without change, and sold vehicles still running good.
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I am changing out the altanator on 2001 voyager,

there is a idle pully tensioner that you have to loosen enough until you can take the belt off
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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.
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Change timing belt

if you have the 3.3L or the 3.8L, it has a timing chain and not a belt. if you have the 3.0L belt replacement is every 60,000 miles.
If it ia belt you will only need to purchase the belt around 40 dollars
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Chrysler grand Voyager SE W plate 2000

The only engine that uses a timing belt in the caravan is the 2,4 and 3.0 engine which should be replaced at around 100k miles. The 3.3, 3.8. use timing chains with no service interval,
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