2005 CHRYSLER VOYAGER power modul

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual GROUP TAB LOCATOR
Introduction
0Lubrication & Maintenance
2Suspension
3Differential & Driveline
5Brakes
7Cooling
8AAudio
8BChime/Buzzer
8EElectronic Control Modules
8FEngine Systems
8GHeated Systems
8

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS
DESCRIPTION..........................1
FLUID TYPES
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - ENGINE OIL AND
LUBRICANTS......................

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual DESCRIPTION - FUEL REQUIREMENTS -
DIESEL ENGINE
WARNING: DO NOT USE ALCOHOL OR GASOLINE
AS A FUEL BLENDING AGENT. THEY CAN BE
UNSTABLE UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND
HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE WHEN MIXED WI

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual Follow pressure bleeder manufacturers instruc-
tions for use of pressure bleeding equipment.
(1) Install the Adapter Master Cylinder Pressure
Bleed Cap, Special Tool 6921 on the fluid reservoir of
th

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual INSTALLATION
(1) Install adjustable pedals assembly under
instrument panel.
(2) Attach throttle cable to accelerator pedal using
cable retainer.
(3) Install two upper mounting bolts attaching
pedals a

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual (6) Remove screw securing engine coolant filler
tube to battery tray.
(7) If the vehicle is equipped with speed control,
disconnect the vacuum hose at the vacuum tank built
into the battery tray.
(8)

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual CAUTION: Do not reuse the original brake lamp
switch. The switch can only be adjusted once. That
is during initial installation of the switch. If the
switch is not adjusted properly or has been
remove

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual CAUTION
The ABS uses an electronic control module, the
CAB. This module is designed to withstand normal
current draws associated with vehicle operation.
Care must be taken to avoid overloading the CAB
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