The electric sliding door on this Chrysler voyager was not fully opening or closing , and the problem was the wires that went to the door had broken apart ov…
The electric sliding door on this Chrysler voyager was not fully opening or closing , and the problem was the wires that went to the door had broken apart ov…
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NO WONDER WHY! The Americans had a very basic Voyager, and that was it.
They also had a town and country which was a luxury voyager, and a dodge
caravan, which was a sporty model. The only diesels in America was a 2.5L
turbo diesel that was only in the cargo van models of the Caravan made from
1990-1995. With a manual transmission they were fuel efficient but hard to
service as there were only a few fleets of them produced.
I think these european voyagers are built in austria, i know from looking
on wikipedia of the plymouth and dodge versions here we only have the
chrysler voyager. What about engines in washington, do you get the 2.8
diesel?
In America there is a similar car called the Town And Country but I have
never seen a Grand Voyager, just the short Voyagers
Here in N ireland there are plenty of both the ordinary and grand voyagers,
this particular voyager in the video is a 2005 2.8 Diesel. Although i dont
see as many driving round as there used to be.
Never knew about the existance of a Grand Voyager. I know that they were
produced from 2000-2003, but the 2001-2003 only came in short from what
i’ve seen. These 2001-2003 Grand Voyager must be rare, never seen in
Washington state and Oregon.
I originally made this video last year, just reuploaded it because there
was problems with the music/soundtrack i had on the original video
triggering off the copyright thing with youtube, it worked out handier to
delete the original video and reupload this muted version. I didnt watch
the real fixes real fast video for this problem, it was yahoo answers that
pointed me towards checking the wires at the time.
Thanks for the comment
Worked well, thanks for uploading. For my car there were no less than 6
breaks in one wire. I ended up replacing most of it. Thanks again.
you learned this from real fixes real fast, did’nt you! 🙂