How Do You Replace The Starter In A Plymouth Voyager?
Imagine running late to get out the door for work, sitting in your 2000 to 2003 Plymouth Voyager and turning the ignition, but nothing happens. You try the ignition again. Still, nothing happens. Your car won’t start. While any number of things can be wrong, such as a dead battery or bad alternator, there’s a possibility that you need to replace the starter. Step 1 Park your Plymouth Voyager on a level surface, activate the emergency brake and place blocks behind the back tires for safety. Disconnect the negative battery cable with a terminal puller. Raise the front end of the car with a jack for easier access to the starter. Step 2 Label the starter electrical connections so that you remember where they go when installing the new starter. Wrap a small piece of masking tape around the wire and, with a marker, write on the tape where the wire connects. Step 3 Disconnect the starter harness connections and wiring. Step 4 Unscrew the starter mounting bolts. Place all nuts and bolts in a j