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2000 plymouth voyager 3.3 G struggles at idle with AC on.

you need to deal with IAC located on throttle body. Personally I would replace it and not look back.
5/30/2022 8:25:06 AM • Plymouth Cars &... • Answered on May 30, 2022
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I lost the key to my 2001 plymouth neon

Give the dealer the vin number on the car and they can cut you a new key with the chip in it.
5/30/2022 8:23:19 AM • 2001 Plymouth... • Answered on May 30, 2022
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I ran out of gas . Put gas in it and was trying to start it at first it was cranking over and then it stopped cranking no clinking noise. No nothing at all.

Sounds like the earth has parted from the engine and it may have taken a few fuses with it. An Auroelectrician should be able to fix it easily, subject to parts availability of course.
5/28/2022 8:39:28 AM • Plymouth Cars &... • Answered on May 28, 2022
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Where do I add transmission fluid to a manual transmission in a 1994 Plymouth Colt please?

Nothing specific to your vehicle, but the all have a drain plug at the bottom and a fill / level plug at the side. The bottles of oil have a tube and you squeeze it in until it starts to weep out of the level plug. https://www.way.com/blog/how-to-check-manual-transmission-fluid-mlf/ https://www.google.com/search?q=1994+Plymouth+Colt%2C+add+transmission+fluid+to+a+manual+transmission ..
5/22/2022 8:37:46 PM • Plymouth Cars &... • Answered on May 22, 2022
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1989 Plymouth Voyager. Anyone else had one that would run fine until it warmed up then quit?

Question edited for clarity full year make model, 'set/sit' misuse. Question moved to sub category. For a fault like that, it can only be diagnosed by an auto electrician with a pro grade scan tool to record live data when it quits. You are the only person to have this issue on that make and model.
5/20/2022 2:28:09 AM • 1989 Plymouth... • Answered on May 20, 2022
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How to relieve gas pressure off fuel filter of 1994 2.2 liter plymouth sundance

disconnect power supply to fuel pump, then start engine when engine stalls fuel pressure released
5/7/2022 3:28:05 AM • 1994 Plymouth... • Answered on May 07, 2022
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1997 Plymouth Breeze 2.0 38k miles. Last night on my way home it sputtered and eventually died. Once it died the oil light came on. Any Help Would be GREATLY APPRECIATED. TIA

The oil light would come on because the engine stopped and there was no oil pressure. Crankshaft Sensors come in various qualities. The ones make in China and Mexico have a history of failing and even being faulty at new. Always buy OEM quality, on a Plymouth, probably Delco. Ideally you need an auto electrician with a pro grade scan tool. They come in qualities too. You can get one for $125 but the pro tech pays $5,000. The difference is astounding. As you have *multiple* misfires, I reckon your CPS is the issue or the connector to it.. https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/find/plymouth-breeze-crankshaft-position-sensor https://www.google.com/search?q=1997+plymouth+breeze%2C+OEM+crankshaft+position+sensor ..
4/29/2022 3:50:43 PM • Plymouth Cars &... • Answered on Apr 29, 2022
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Cigarette lighter wiring diagram for a 96 voyager

try this incredible site www.the12gauge.com.Trust me .
4/10/2022 12:45:10 PM • 1996 Plymouth... • Answered on Apr 10, 2022
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2005 plymouth voyager power windows cigarette lighter not working

2005 plymouth voyager ??? Didn't make plymouth vehicles that year . Plymouth Voyager/Grand Voyager Overview Manufacturer Chrysler Corporation (1974-1998) DaimlerChrysler (1998-2000) Also called Chrysler Voyager/Grand Voyager (Mexico; USA for 2000 only) Production Body and chassis Class Minivan (1984-2000) Full-size van (1974-1983) Chronology Successor Chrysler/Lancia Voyager (USA, 2001-2003, Mexico SWB until 2007)
4/10/2022 11:55:03 AM • Plymouth Cars &... • Answered on Apr 10, 2022
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1999 Plymouth Voyager 3.3. What is the firing order for it please?

Question edited for clarity. Question moved to sub category. All in the link https://www.google.com/search?q=1999+plymouth+voyager+3.3+firing+order ..
4/3/2022 9:26:00 PM • 1999 Plymouth... • Answered on Apr 03, 2022
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Auto shutdown relay location 87 plymouth caravelle 2.5l non turbo

no such relay
3/27/2022 10:32:51 PM • Plymouth Cars &... • Answered on Mar 27, 2022
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How do I change a alternador in my 1999 plymoth

1 remove battery cables from battery 2 disconnect wires from alternator 3 loosen belt with the belt tensioner it will probly take a 3/8 drive ratchet to loosen the tensioner by putting the end that normaly goes into socket into a square hole in tensioner( just move tensioner far enough to slip belt off alternator pully) 4 remove bolts from alternator 5 put new alternator in place and put bolts in 6 put belt back over pulley 7 plug wires back on alternator 8 reconnect battery
11/6/2021 1:11:24 AM • 1999 Plymouth... • Answered on Nov 06, 2021
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My 1996 plymoth breeze is

Usually a case of shifter cable breakage. Goodluck
11/6/2021 1:11:16 AM • 1996 Plymouth... • Answered on Nov 06, 2021
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My Grand Voyager keeps getting codes P1776 P1784


Code p1776 is solenoid switch valve latched in low/reverse position. Valve is located in valve body not solenoid body. The possibilities are:
the low/reverse pressure switch itself is bad
the transmission control relay output circuit is open
the control circuit (sense) of the l/r switch is open, shorted to ground or shorted to voltage.
The control relay's output is on pin #6 of the 8-pin plug of the transmission (red wire); you could verify that the wire has 12V on it when you are idling (and I guess I would put it in gear with the brakes applied). Also examine/shake the wire for intermittent connection possibility.
The solenoid sense circuit connects pin # 8 (light blue) to pin #50 of the transmission control module. You could check that connection and monitor it for voltage to fluctuate between 0V and some measurable V when the trans is shifting normally, and to loose that fluctuation when it is not, which would verify the circuit is OK.
If that proved to be OK, then I would suspect the switch isn't responding and needs to be changed.
The solenoid box is removable after you drop the pan and remove the valve body, and so it would not seem to be an horrendous expense (compared to a rebuild). I haven't done this myself so I can't comment on doing-it-yourself.
I would try to find a competent independent shop that know the Chrysler trans and discuss it with them as to the cost of replacing the l/r pressure switch as the alternative

The code p1784 is about the switch that monitors the hydraulic pressure for operating the low/reverse clutch of the transmission. That clutch is called into play for all forward gears as well as reverse, so it seems reasonable if that clutch were not working that the car wouldn't move in any gear. I would begin by making sure that there is sufficient trans fluid by inspecting its dipstick. If needed only use ATF +4 but don't overfill it. Also, just on a chance, take a look underneath to see if you see any motion of either the left or right half axles (or one moving, but one not) which would be another reason for no motion due to a drive shaft disconnection or some such anomaly. Other than that, your problem could be with the Low/Reverse solenoid switch in the solenoid pack portion of the transmission (the box on the driver's side of the trans) being stuck. That can be repaired without removing and rebuilding the transmission so let us hope that may be the cause. I would have the car towed to a good independent trans shop that has a reputation for knowing how to service the Chrysler electronic transmission.

DTC code p0700 is a transmission control system (mill light) which is related to the other two codes mentioned above.
11/4/2021 9:10:28 PM • 1998 Plymouth... • Answered on Nov 04, 2021
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1996 Plymouth grand Voyager no spark what do I check

You need to check or replace your ignition coils. The are on the top of every spark plug. That would be my next step.
11/3/2021 9:19:49 PM • Plymouth Cars &... • Answered on Nov 03, 2021
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1994 Plymouth Voyager turns over but will not crank after changing crank seal and the timing was put back exactly how it came off

Timing could be 180 degrees out Check there is spark at no one on compression stroke
10/29/2021 7:06:21 AM • Plymouth Cars &... • Answered on Oct 29, 2021
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