1994 Plymouth Voyager

Tiny
RANDALL77
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  • 1994 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
I have a 1994 Plymouth Voyager with 195,000 miles. It has acquired a problem that I can not figure out. It will be running fine and then it will start kicking and bucking and runs really lean. It will not rev up when you hold the throttle to the floor. Then it dies. I have replaced the fuel pump, fuel filter, and the plugs and wires. The strangest part was it ran fine for 2 days after I replaced all of these things then it started doing it again.
Wednesday, March 29th, 2006 AT 12:02 PM

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Tiny
RAYHUT
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It's a good posibility that one of your CO sensors has gone out. It will make it stop running and kicking and bucking. Then again it could be a computer chip is gone to.
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Thursday, March 30th, 2006 AT 5:42 AM
Tiny
CARMARG
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Hi
my van was doing the same thing and the mechanic found that the throttle body injection needed to be cleaned and air intake cleared (not expensive job) of course discovered after I had a complete wire check.

Have you had trouble with the water pump if so could you let me know. I'm trying to get it changed but am getting all kinds of different estimates for the job.
Thx
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Saturday, April 1st, 2006 AT 11:15 AM
Tiny
CARADIODOC
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The problem is no one has listed an engine size, transmission type, or mileage. The water pump jobs are hugely different.
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Thursday, March 2nd, 2017 AT 8:14 PM

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