Caravan/Voyager Engine Problems

117 messages,  Last post on Jul 22, 2011 at 6:18 AM

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What is this discussion about? Dodge Caravan, Chrysler Voyager, Plymouth Voyager, Engine, Van

#108 of 117 raymond19 by raymond19

Nov 23, 2010 (8:19 pm)

I have a 2001 voyager. It starts and runs great but you touch the gas and it stalls this is new. It ran great tell yesterday. Any I deas

#109 of 117 Lifter noise by musicvan

Nov 23, 2010 (10:05 pm)

I have a 1997 Plymouth grand voyager se 3.3. I have a tapping coming from the lifter. Does anyone know the best way to change out a bad lifter??

#110 of 117 Re: raymond19 [raymond19] by raymond19

Dec 05, 2010 (12:58 pm)

Replying to: raymond19 (Nov 23, 2010 8:19 pm)
well i have replaced the fuel filter and the fuel pump and now I have the same thing. I touch the cau and it dies. I am running out of things to do any ideas.
 
Ray

#112 of 117 Re: Lifter noise [musicvan] by deecee1222

Feb 27, 2011 (6:50 pm)

Replying to: musicvan (Nov 23, 2010 10:05 pm)
The old fashion way...you have to pull the air plenum ,then the head, then there is a holding bracket to remove....sometime the lifters will come out with just a tug of pliers(be careful not to scar them). If they are gunked up you may need to rent a tool to pull them. I have a voyager with a noisy lifter right now, but it isnt worth all the work to replace it since it has over 200k on it and it's on the rear bank and hard to access.

#114 of 117 Electrical shortage problem by knicky

Jul 11, 2011 (1:57 pm)

I have a 2000 Grand Caravan and its just over 150k, recently while driving, all the electrical power in the van seems to go out, radio, gauges but there is no loss in power. One time the battery light came on, which I understand can mean the alternator and a couple of times the van will die at a stop. A lot of the problem seems to happen when the AC is on, a few moments later the power seems to be back on. If anyone has any idea why the shorts are happening that would be very helpful... the Mrs. is getting restless...

#115 of 117 Help pulling pins from harness by natb1

Jul 15, 2011 (8:21 am)

Im ususally pretty good with electrical challenges, but for the life of me, I cannot get this blue retainer out of this connector. I cant determine exactly where it latches so I can insert a tool to release it. Its a fuel injector wire harness for a 2001 DGC. Any ideas? click the link below to see the picture.">
 
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=7B04935E44DF0879&id=7B04935E44DF0879%21119
 

#116 of 117 Re: Help pulling pins from harness [natb1] by srs_49

Jul 15, 2011 (1:59 pm)

Replying to: natb1 (Jul 15, 2011 8:21 am)
Just curious - you already have the connection apart. Why do want to remove the blue insert?

#117 of 117 Re: Help pulling pins from harness [srs_49] by natb1

Jul 22, 2011 (6:18 am)

Replying to: srs_49 (Jul 15, 2011 1:59 pm)
Thanks...I got it out. It just needed to be pulled straight out with needle nose pliers. There are no latches inside that keep it in.
 
You cant pull the pins out unless the blue feature is removed first. Removing it exposes all the individual pin retainers.
 
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