SOURCE: van wont start
I had a similiar problem recently. The car would not start and no sign of life no lights etc. I jump started it acouple of times but then even this did not work. It would jump start but right after the cables are disconnected it would stop. We checked the battery it was good. Turned out it was the alternator. It was not working properley so the system was not charging itself or even when it starts was not generating enough energy to keep it going. Changed the alternator, never had the same problem again. You can have your battery and alternator checked at an autozone shop for free.
SOURCE: 1994 Plymouth Voyager Van
u need to raise up the van then once your underneath it u should find the starter going from the left tire to the right tire either closer to the front bumper or the firewall..most likely closer to the back of the engine by the firewall then once you find it its only a thick wire and a few bolts and it should fall out
SOURCE: 94 Plymouth Voyager Water Pump
thw water pump stuff you need is here
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c15280215d73
The heater stuff is here
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c15280216054
Hope this helps! good luck!
SOURCE: 1996 plymouth voyager van blower --high only
YOUR BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR IS BAD OR THE BLOWER MOTOR CONTROL SWITCH COULD BE FAULTY.
SOURCE: 1994 plymouth voyager heating problems. Just
After the car warms up feel the heater hoses that go into the fire wall from the motor both should be warm if only one is warm and the other is cool the heat valve that opens the flow of antifreeze to the heater core is not functioning locate the valve (either under dash in passenger compartment or in the egine compartment) it has a vacuum line going to it and it should have vacuum when the heat is on if not replace the vacuum line or valve itself. Back flush heater core and also be sure the level of antifreeze is up to the top low antifreeze will cause no heat to occur.
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