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The water pump is the heart of the Plymouth Voyager's cooling system, circulating the coolant. When the water pump is faulty, it can cause serious damage to the engine of your Plymouth Voyager....
So many myths have been passed down about the Pilgrims, their settlement of Plymouth and the first Thanksgiving that is is very hard to separate truth from folklore. How many, for example,...
Plymouth built some of the greatest muscle cars of the 1960s and early 1970s, and Richard Petty drove many to victory. You don't have to speed in yours to enjoy it, but you do have to choose one...
A pilgrimage to Plymouth—a handsome and historic city less than an hour south of Boston—is about as close to traveling back in time as you’ll come in the United States. From legendary Plymouth...
Heading to Plymouth, Massachusetts and hoping to find a quiet beach? With plenty of shoreline, you'll have lots of luck. Here are some places you can start.
New England is a northeastern region in the United States that is comprised of six states: Rhode Island, Maine, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont and Maine. From relaxing resort areas like Cape...
Plymouth State University was founded in 1871 and has grown from just a teacher's college all the way to a full-service university. Sprawling over 170 acres with more than 40 buildings they have...
Chrysler Corporation first introduced the Plymouth automobile in 1928. The Plymouth was a lower priced auto that was built specifically to compete with Chevrolet and Ford autos. A 1931 Plymouth...
One of the most popular travel destinations in New England is Plymouth, Massachusetts, home to the famed Plymouth Rock. Now housed in a state park, Plymouth Rock is conveniently located near the...
Installing courtesy lights on a Plymouth Neon is one of the simpler aftermarket options to install. Many newer vehicles come with courtesy lights, but if yours doesn't have them, install some for...
Have you ever heard of someone being car-jacked while stopped at a red light or stop sign? One way to help prevent that is to lock your vehicle while you are driving. Sometimes when you get busy,...
The Plymouth Neon was the identical triplet to the Dodge and Chrysler cars of the same name and replacing the stereo follows the exact same instructions. Removing the original stereo and replacing...
The Plymouth Neon was one name on a sporty little compact car that has had a number of names and permutations. It was also sold as the Dodge Neon and the Dodge SX. Replace the battery if it is...
Since 1983, the Plymouth Voyager has been a fun mini-van for a lot of families. It's a reliable vehicle that is relatively easy to work on. The Voyager has been made sleeker over the years, until...
If you own a Plymouth Neon, it's prudent to perform routine maintenance to keep it working properly, including flushing the car's radiator. To keep the coolant system running smoothly you should...
The radiator is the heart of the cooling system in a Plymouth Voyager. To keep the coolant system working at peak efficiency, it's necessary to perform regular maintenance on the radiator. Every...
There may come a time when you might have to stop driving that fun-to-drive Plymouth Neon of yours and adjust the clutch. You can often trace clutch issues to the clutch cable. Fortunately, this...
Spark plugs for a Plymouth Neon are designed to last between 60,000 and 100,000 miles. Plymouth suggests you check and clean the spark plugs every 30,000 to 45,000 miles to ensure optimal...
The Plymouth Voyager spark plugs require replacement after 60,000 miles. The spark plugs of the Plymouth Voyager may be located on the firewall side of the engine. If this is the case, the...
By purchasing your Plymouth Neon, you've done your part to reduce dependence on foreign oil. The Neon is known for achieving high gas mileage. You can go even further and improve your gas mileage...
The Plymouth Neon was a compact car made from 1994 until 2005 when it was replaced by the Dodge Caliber. Plymouth Neon owners frequently replace the original equipment manufacturer's horn with a...
The Plymouth Voyager was a passenger van manufactured from 1974 to 2000. It is similar to other minivans such as the Dodge Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country. The original equipment manufacturer...
Performing basic maintenance like checking your hoses and clamps for damage and leaks will help your Plymouth Neon run better and more efficiently regardless of what year your vehicle is....
Performing regularly scheduled maintenance, like checking your hoses and clamps for wear and leaking, will help your Plymouth Voyager perform better and save you money on repair bills. Mechanics...
If you need to replace parts like a brake caliper in a Plymouth Voyager, you might need to check parts for the Chrysler minivan under the same name. Make sure any replacement parts come from a...
You car won't run smoothly and your engine will be at risk if you don't check your oil routinely. On the Plymouth Neon, owners can reference the markings on their dipstick to check oil levels and...
Checking the oil in your Plymouth Voyager regularly is an excellent practice for someone who want their car to run smoothly and efficiently. Having either too much or too little oil can destroy an...
Plymouth made the Neon, a popular four-door sedan. It's important that you check the tires in your Plymouth Neon every 3,000 miles. This check only takes a few minutes, prevents accidents, and...
The Plymouth Voyager is a minivan popular with people who want a larger vehicle, but don't want an SUV. No matter what you use your Plymouth Voyager it's important that you check the tires every...
If you own a 1997 Plymouth Neon that has smoke coming from the engine or has oil leaking from under the hood, it is time to replace the valve cover gasket. Your oil light might also be an...
Any shade-tree mechanic can adjust the headlights on a Plymouth Neon. One quick way to do this is to compare your headlight trajectory path to another car's. Keep in mind that while it is easy to...
When it comes to adjusting the headlights on your Plymouth, the company recommends you take your van to a reputable repair shop for the adjustment. However, there are several ways a shade-tree...
The Plymouth Voyager, manufactured from 1984 to 2000, was one of the first minivans made by the Daimler-Chrysler corporation. To replace the brake master cylinder in a Plymouth Voyager, you must...
If your Plymouth Neon exhaust ticks when you accelerate or sputters or rattles upon idling, you may have an exhaust system problem. Visually inspect the entire system regularly to ensure that the...
An oil pump is a necessary tool for the survival of the engine. It keeps the engine components in the Plymouth Neon lubricated. Without lubrication, an engine is destroyed. In most cases you don't...
The oil pump is an essential piece of equipment that keeps your Plymouth Voyager running. It lubricates the engine by keeping the oil circulating. Without this lubrication, the engine wouldn't...
If you want to change the oil in your Plymouth Neon, the recommended oil viscosity is 5W-30 or 10W-30, your preference. Make sure you change the oil every 7,500 miles for the best engine function....
A Plymouth Voyager oil change requires a 17mm wrench, a strap-type oil filter wrench and an oil with a viscosity of 5W-30 or 10W-30. Refer to the owner's manual for the correct oil capacity for...
Maintaining the power steering fluid levels is a basic maintenance procedure you can do at home for your Plymouth Neon. You can prolong the life of any Neon by performing fluid maintenance. The...
Checking the power steering fluid level in your Plymouth Voyager is an easy way to perform at home maintenance on your vehicle and prolong vehicle life. You can save time by checking all fluids at...
The compact front-wheel drive Plymouth Neon was produced for model years 1995 to 2005. It was also marketed as a Chrysler and a Dodge vehicle in various markets. Available as either a four-door...
While the name Plymouth Voyager was originally introduced as a twin to the Dodge B-Series van from 1974 to 1983, the name was then applied to an entirely different vehicle from model year 1984...
Introduced in 1985, the Plymouth Neon is the same as Dodge Neon. In either of these, the process for replacing a blown fuse is the same. You can easily switch the bad fuse out for a new one in...
Whether you own an original 1983 Plymouth Voyager, the last model year 2000 model year or any model year in between, it's possible to experience a blown fuse. When this happens, you can replace it...
You can easily replace the front signal lights in your Plymouth Voyager if they ever burn out. Although the repair may seem challenging, performing it yourself only takes a few minutes and doesn't...
Wear gloves when you perform a routine inspection of your battery to avoid getting acid on your hands. You'll be looking for a white, chalky substance on the cable ends or if the jaws of the...
Since 1990, the Plymouth Voyager was made sleeker each year, until it was discontinued in 2000. The battery, however, was always on the driver's side, just over the fender. This is where to look...
When you need to be frugal, the Plymouth Neon is there. This zippy little Plymouth compact sedan is great for getting around town, and the Neon is roomy enough to make you feel as if you got there...
The Plymouth Voyager and Grand Voyager broke ground in the minivan market. Chrysler, under the Plymouth name, made these smaller vans to fill a need in the market for a vehicle that carried both...
The Plymouth Neon has an electric fuel pump so you should ensure that its fuses and relays are working before inspecting it. You may need to clean or replace your fuel pump if your fuel tank is...