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Does the engine need to be lifted to replace the oil pan on a 1998 Plymouth Voyager?

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Does the engine need to be lifted to replace the oil pan on a 1998 Plymouth Voyager?

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Yes. You need to unbolt the exhaust pipe from rear manifold and support engine and transaxle from above with engine hoist. Unbolt engine mounts and raise engine/transaxle to make clearance to remove oil pan. This is for V6 3.0 L engine. A little bit different for 4 cylinder.

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