Depending on engine its pretty simple... for the 2.5 its: First u drain the coolant. Remove Serpintine belt Remove the A/C Compressor and keep it out of the way with someone such as rope or a bungee cord, whatever you might have to keep it up and out of the way... Remove Alternator. Remove the main mounting bracket that holds the AC Compresser and Alternator on. Remove the 3 bolts holding the water pump housing to the engine block. Now all you have to do is remove the water pump from the water pump housing then do this in reverse. Installing the new gaskets and such.
A 1993 Plymouth Voyager does not have a cabin filter.
A Plymouth Voyager does not have a maf sensor.
code 41 -1993 Plymouth voyager - Alternator Circuit
Look for a breaker in power distribution box under hood
20 gallons.
a voyager doesn't use an inertia switch
You can find a vacuum line diagram for a 1993 Plymouth Voyager in the owner's manual. You can also find it at various auto stores.
It will take you about 3 hours to change a water pump on a 1993 Plymouth Voyager 3.0L. If you are unfamiliar with this water pump it will take a lot longer than three hours. The water pump is inside the passenger side of the engine, driven by the timing belt.
The towing capacity for the 1993 Plymouth Voyager is about 2000 pounds. This varies somewhat depending on the model purchased.
It is in the fuel tank.
20 gallons..
1993-1995 with the same engine, A Dodge Caravan from the same years will also fit.