1996 CHRYSLER VOYAGER Service Manual

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual FUEL SYSTEMÐ2.5L DIESEL ENGINE/2.0L GAS ENGINE
CONTENTS
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FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEMÐ2.0L ENGINE.... 28
FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEMÐ2.5L DIESEL
ENGINE.............................. 3
FUEL INJECTION SYST

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual INTRODUCTIONÐ2.0L ENGINE
Refer to the introduction in group 14 for the 2.4/
3.0/3.3/3.8l engines.
FUEL REQUIREMENTSÐ2.5L DIESEL
Refer to the Lubrication and Maintenance section
of this manual for in

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEMÐ2.5L DIESEL ENGINE
INDEX
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
FUEL DRAIN TUBES..................... 7
FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATOR.......... 4
FUEL GAUGE SENDING UNIT..............

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual FUEL TANK MODULE
An electric fuel pump is not attached to the fuel
tank module for diesel powered engines. Fuel is sup-
plied by the fuel injection pump.
The fuel tank module is installed in the top o

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual For periodic draining of water from the bowl, refer
to Fuel Filter/Water Separator Removal/Installation
in this group.
FUEL SHUTDOWN SOLENOID
The fuel shutdown solenoid is controlled and
operated by t

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual Actual electric fuel timing (amount of advance) is
accomplished by the fuel timing solenoid mounted to
the bottom of the injection pump (Fig. 5). Fuel timing
will be adjusted by the PCM, which control

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual leaks are not present. The component should be
replaced immediately if there is any evidence of deg-
radation that could result in failure.
Never attempt to repair a plastic fuel line/tube or a
quick

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual FUEL HEATER
The fuel heater is used to prevent diesel fuel from
waxing during cold weather operation. The fuel
heater is located in the bottom plastic bowl of the
fuel filter/water separator (Fig. 10)