1996 CHRYSLER VOYAGER fuel pressure

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (3) Verify the camshaft position sensor electrical
connector is connected to the harness and not dam-
aged (Fig. 47).(4) Ensure the engine temperature sensor electri-
cal connector is connected to the

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (14) Ensure the idle air control motor and TPS
electrical connectors are fully seated and not dam-
aged (Fig. 52).
(15) Inspect the park/neutral switch wiring connec-
tion for damage. Ensure the autom

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (13) Ensure the harness connector is securely
attached to each fuel injector.
(14) Check the oil pressure sending unit electrical
connection (Fig. 69).
(15) Check hose connections at throttle body.
(1

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual terminals. Verify the connectors are fully inserted
into the socket of the PCM (Fig. 74). Ensure that
wires are not stretched or pulled out of the connector.
(24) Inspect fuses in the Power Distributi

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (7) Verify the electrical connector at the knock sen-
sor is fully seated and not damaged (Fig. 78).
(8) Verify the electrical connector is attached to
the Proportional purge solenoid (Fig. 79) and no

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (13) Check the vacuum connections at the throttle
body and intake plenum (Fig. 81).
(14) Ensure the idle air control motor and TPS
electrical connectors are fully seated and not dam-
aged (Fig. 82).
(

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual ²The PCM grounds the coil side of the relay
through terminal number 85.
²Terminal number 86 supplies voltage to the coil
side of the relay.
²When the PCM de-energizes the ASD and fuel
pump relays,

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual PCM. If OK, replace MAP sensor. If not OK, repair or
replace the wire harness as required.
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR
Use an ohmmeter to test the heating element of
the oxygen sensors. Disconnect the electr