Generally you will find a PCV valve somewhere on one of the valve covers, with a hose the connects to it.
get under the car, its about 6 inches from the compressor with a blue cap (large line)
you take the mounts of and put new ones on dah
Get underneath your vehicle and look for a wing nut valve on the buttom or side of the radiator, and loosen it.
It is in the intake behind the throtle body. Simply pull it out and replace it.
there are 2 lifters for every cylinder, one for intake valve and one for exhaust valve.
If they have same wiring then yes...
It doesn't, a 1996 Plymouth Voyager does not have a cabin filter.
alternator
One
In the oil pan
two
The fuse box diagram for a 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager is on the inside fuse box cover. It is also found in the owners manual of the car.
I'm currently working on a 97 grand voyager and need to get the valve covers off. by the looks of things the intake has to come off for the valve covers to come free. Other than that 2 bolts are the only thing holding the valve covers on. It's a real p.i.t.a. just for them 2 bolts but to stop the leaking oil its well worth it! Hope this helps you... Troy~
yes of course you can people
Lock doors with electric.
probably r135