1996 CHRYSLER VOYAGER tow

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Page 116 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual REAR DRUM BRAKE SHOES
REMOVE
WARNING: ALTHOUGH FACTORY INSTALLED
BRAKE LININGS ARE MADE FROM ASBESTOS
FREE MATERIALS, SOME AFTERMARKET BRAK-
LINING MAY CONTAIN ASBESTOS. THIS SHOULD
BE TAKEN INTO ACCO

Page 130 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual drain hose (Fig. 107) from wiper module. Remove the
2 nuts attaching the master cylinder to the vacuum
booster (Fig. 107).
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the brake
tubes from the master cylinder

Page 133 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual clear dash panel. Then tilt the booster up and toward
the center of vehicle to remove.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to disassemble the
power brake vacuum booster it is to be serviced
ONLY as a complete ass

Page 136 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (15) Remove the EGR Valve and the vacuum
transducer (Fig. 125) as an assembly from the intake
manifold.
(16) Disconnect vacuum hose from check valve
located on vacuum booster.DO NOT REMOVE
CHECK VALVE

Page 146 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual NOTE: When the hold down pin is installed, the
long part of the hold down pin is to be positioned
strait up and down. This will ensure that the hold
down pin is correctly engaged with the adapter.
(6)

Page 163 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual group of the service manual for the installation pro-
cedure.
(13) Install wheel and tire.
(14) Tighten the wheel mounting nuts in the
proper sequence until all nuts are torqued to half the
specified

Page 171 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual fluid accumulators temporarily store brake fluid that
is decayed from the wheel brakes during an ABS
cycle. This stored brake fluid is then used by the
pump in the HCU to provide build pressure for th

Page 187 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual CAUTION: Because of the flexible section in the
primary and secondary brake tubes, and the brake
tubes between the HCU and the proportioning
valve, the brake tubes must be held in proper ori-
entation