2001 CHRYSLER VOYAGER fuel cap release

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2001  Service Manual NOTE: It may be possible to generate Sliding Door
Diagnostic Trouble Codes during normal power
sliding door operation. Refer to the Body Diagnos-
tic Manual for a complete list of diagnostic routines.

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2001  Service Manual OPERATION
The cylinder head closes the combustion chamber,
allowing the pistons to compress the fuel/air mixture
for ignition. The valves are actuated by the lobe pro-
files on the camshaft to open an

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2001  Service Manual CATALYTIC CONVERTER
DESCRIPTION
The toe board three-way catalytic converter is con-
nected to the exhaust manifold by the use of flex
joint and a gasket. The outlet connects to the muffler
inlet pipe

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2001  Service Manual FUEL FILTER
REMOVAL
(1) Release fuel pressure, refer to the Fuel release
procedure in this section.
(2) Disconnect the negative battery cable.
(3) Raise vehicle and support.
(4) Support the fuel tank

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2001  Service Manual pump outlet, maintains pump pressure during engine
off conditions. The fuel pump relay provides voltage
to the fuel pump.
The fuel pump has a maximum deadheaded pres-
sure output of approximately 880

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2001  Service Manual (3) Put the tip of each injector into their ports.
Push the assembly into place until the injectors are
seated in the ports.
(4) Install the fuel rail mounting bolts. Tighten
bolts to 22 N´m (200 in.

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2001  Service Manual EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID
DESCRIPTION
All vehicles use a proportional purge solenoid. The
solenoid regulates the rate of vapor flow from the
EVAP canister to the throttle body. The PCM oper-
ates the soleno

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2001  Service Manual TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
5Note: The fuel pressure must be within specification before continuing.
Turn the ignition off.
WARNING: The fuel system is under a constant pressure even with the
engine off
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