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Posted on Sep 26, 2017

93 plymouth sundance: my oil pan is bottomed out and im getting ready to replace it a.s.a.p. because the oil looks dirty, but my question is: How many miles is recommended that I get the oil changed? I heard on tv that when the oil change place tell you to get it changed every 3,000, that is not true; and that most cars can go 5,000 at the minimum to 10,000.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: oil pan gasket replacement

It shouldn't be hard on that car as the oil pan is exposed. Unplug the oil plug and drain the oil. Then unbolt the oil pan, clean off the old gasket and replace. Make sure you scrape both the pan and the block clean thoroughly and then bolt back up. Don't forgot to replug the drain plug.

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Jeff3fg

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2009

SOURCE: Replacing the heater core on a '88 Plymouth Sundance?

Behind the dash. You will have to pull the whole dash assembly. It looks like a little radiator.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2009

SOURCE: Tire pressure recommendations have worn off the

tire pressure is not a relly big deal usually a cars pressure is at 32psi even 35 would be good depends if u got a car fool ant traveling then 40psi but around town 32 is perfect for ur vehicle if u whish to proceed in ur search for manufacture recomandation thats ok but 32 to 35 is normal

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Johnny Brown

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2009

SOURCE: how do you fix a thermostat on a 93' plymouth

follow upper radiator hose to engine were the hose clamps to that housing remove hose, then remove the 2 bolts from the housing pull housing off and theres the stant, take note of postion of stant install new one in the same direction, the spring part goes into block ( motor) use new gasket apply sealer to both sides of gasket put together and fill with coolant.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2010

SOURCE: how to change oil pump on plymouth grand voyager

go to http://www.autozone.com/autozone/homePage.jsp and sign up, put in your vehicles info and click on repair guides, they have oil pan remove and replace but no guide for the oil pump but its located in the oil pan and usually held on with 2 bolts and a gasket inside the pan, Tough job probably need someone with mechanical experience to help with this.

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