Questions & Answers for: Plymouth Voyager where is the jack located

Question about 1989 Voyager

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...located on the lower left side, and you have to either jack up the car remove the leftside engine mount and both the plastic covers over the timing belt to get access. Obs. drain the water first and ...

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located on the frame rail.Towards the front on the drivers side.You have to lift the car up put jack stands for safety and go under it.Its by the radiator corner driver side.These are the common thing

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...located on the passenger side. Start by Placing the van on jack stands, remove the battery ground, and you'll need to remove all of the wiring and fuel hoses to and from the tank with fuel filler ...

...jack stands and look underneath with a light,its the only real way to pin point the part that is leaking, but it seems to me that it is going to be a oil pressure switch,usually located on the block, ...

Question about 1999 Voyager

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...like to use silicone is ok, while doing this you need to raise the vehicle, make sure you use jack

...under and between the rear tires. Your jack is located in a compartment in a left rear compartment near the door. You'll see it when you open the rear gate. Check the left panel and lift the

...jack stands. This is not essential but makes it easier to remove the splash shield in the next step. Remove the right front splash shield. Use an open end wrench to rotate the bolt clockwise on the ...

...located??? I have a '97 Plymouth Voyager 3.0L with 31te auto trans. The vehicle speed sensor is on the lower back side of the engine/trans housing. It's best if you have a lift or jack up the ...

Question about 1997 Voyager

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I need to know the steps required to repair a brake cylinder which leaks fluid JACK UP CAR SUPORT ON STAND REMOVE WHEEL REMOVE DRUM REMOVE BRAKE SPRING REMOVE PADS LOCATE FLEX LINE AND PINCH (TO ...

...you will see a picture of it. Please note: you must be under the van to locate this, please use jack stands to support the van while replacing/checking the VSS, NEVER USE A BUMPER JACK TO SUPPORT ...

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