The water pump on the 3.0iter is behind the front engine cover,on the passenger side on the van. You have to support the engine and remove the top engine mount and then remove the power steering pump and altenator. then you have to remove the mounting bracket on the engine and you will have access to the timing belt covers. remove the timing belt covers and belts and you will then have access to the water pump. Just a lettle hint. while you are doing the water pump you shoud replace the timing belts and the automatic tensioner for the timing belts. good luck!! The water pump on the 3.0iter is behind the front engine cover,on the passenger side on the van. You have to support the engine and remove the top engine mount and then remove the Power Steering pump and altenator. then you have to remove the mounting bracket on the engine and you will have access to the timing belt covers. remove the timing belt covers and belts and you will then have access to the water pump. Just a lettle hint. while you are doing the water pump you shoud replace the timing belts and the automatic tensioner for the timing belts. good luck!!
Where is the water pump located on a 1996 Plymouth Voyager?
On a 1990 Plymouth Voyager 3.0, the water pump is located behind the timing cover. The timing belt is what drives the water pump.
The water pump is located in the timing belt housing, good luck
Water Pump LocationLocated in the V of the cylinder banks, driven by the timing belt.
its in the tank
It is in the fuel tank.
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inside the motor
The water pump on a Plymouth Voyager is hidded. Very Hidden. It is ran by the timing belt. Remove everything on the left hand side of the engine. Remove the Timing belt covers. Now you should be able to see the Water Pump. The pully on in the Upper center is the waterpump.
In the gas tank.
In the fuel tank
2.4L and 3.0L it is driven by the timing belt. 3.3L and 3.8L it is driven by the serpentine belt.