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| My transaxle ssems to have an issue. Perhaps someone can help. It will not go up hills or inclines nor will it it want to climb from a parked position on an incline. If it sit for a couple of hours its fine for a couple of tries then doesn't want to go up. It is fine on Flat surface roads/freeways and is fine in reverse on flat or inclined roadways. Fluid level is fine and clean. I had the system flushed in May, two bolts on the pan were recently loose, causing a leak and were re-tightend. Any ideas? | |
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i like the van alot |
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i found a 1998 Plymouth voyager for sale on ebay and it only had 29,128 miles on her and was only $7,000 so i might buy it as my next car. |
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What price and mileage would you want to look for? Thanks! |
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hi I have this problem if some can help me, thanks I am loosing the water from the bottle near radiator, I have changed the whole radiator,and its hoses as well even the radiator cap changed as well aand i did not found any change in the engine oil color, also the belt changed and I removed the thermostat from the engine but the problem still, any help please
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Replying to: abdul54 (Mar 09, 2007 1:19 pm) Had similar problem with a 99 G.V. with the 3.3 engine. Turned out to be a connector to a line that went to the rear heat system. $150.00 for the part. Spent $500.00 for that and other work back in Feb. 2 weeks later, someone cuts in front of my wife and van is totaled. (sorry about, needed to vent!) Anyway, help this helps. Good luck! |
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Looking for TSB 2304402-dated Oct 14th, 2002 regarding a fix/kit for repair of strut tower metal to solve premature rusting problem found on 1996-2000 model year minivans. Has anyone else dealt with this problem? Also NHTSA issued a bulletin # 1000317 on this problem |
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Replying to: resling (Mar 20, 2007 9:04 am) |
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I have a 2000 grand voyager it seems lately that after awhile of driving and it is very warm out the van wouldn't start. My mechanic showed on how to start it under the hood by the relay switch I am wondering what could be wrong with it the mechanic told me it might be the ignition switch but it will be very expensive to fix. I don't want to fix it if that isn't the problem does anyone have any other ideas. thanks
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I have a 95 Grand Voyager. Some time back, the finger grasp on the hood release broke. Since then, I've been using a channel lock to pull on the wire & trip the release. as you might suspect, the wire has become frayed & it has become almost impossible to open - not a good position to be in with a 12 y/o vehicle. Is this a difficult fix? Are the parts available? Does it need to go to a dealer? I know that would be expensive. Any help would be appreciated.
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