ignition CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owner's Guide

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owner's Guide VOYAGER 1996 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER https://www.carmanualsonline.info/img/25/56867/w960_56867-0.png CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owner's Guide

Page 300 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owners Guide ²available manifold vacuum
²barometric pressure
²engine coolant temperature
²engine RPM
²intake air temperature (2.4L only)
²throttle position
The PCM also regulates the fuel injection system.
R

Page 301 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owners Guide All engines use resistor spark plugs. They have
resistance values ranging from 6,000 to 20,000 ohms
when checked with at least a 1000 volt spark plug
tester.
Do not use an ohm meter to check the resis

Page 302 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owners Guide Clean Spark Plug cables with a cloth moistened
with a non-flammable solvent. Wipe the cables dry.
Check for brittle or cracked insulation.
SPARK PLUG CABLESÐ3.3/3.8L
The spark plug cables and spark p

Page 303 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owners Guide CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
The crankshaft position sensor detects slots cut
into the transmission driveplate extension (Fig. 6).
There are 3 sets of slots. Each set contains 4 slots,
for a total of 12

Page 304 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owners Guide cylinder 4 crankshaft timing marks follow. One cam-
shaft pulse after the 3 pulses indicates cylinder 5.
The 2 camshaft pulses after cylinder 5 signals cylin-
der 6 (Fig. 10). The PCM can synchronize

Page 305 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owners Guide THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)
The TPS mounts to the side of the throttle body
(Fig. 13).
The TPS connects to the throttle blade shaft. The
TPS is a variable resistor that provides the Power-
train Co

Page 306 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owners Guide NOTE: Over or under tightening effects knock sen-
sor performance, possibly causing improper spark
control.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TESTING FOR SPARK AT COILÐ2.4/3.3/3.8L
ENGINES
WARNING: THE DIRECT IG

Page 307 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owners Guide sure that the spark plugs are firing. Inspect the dis-
tributor rotor, cap, spark plug cables, and spark
plugs. If they are in proper working order, the igni-
tion system is not the reason why the eng

Page 308 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owners Guide (3) Remove ignition cables from the secondary tow-
ers of the coil. Measure the secondary resistance of
the coil between the towers of each individual coil
(Fig. 21). Secondary resistance should be 7,

Page 309 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owners Guide either the crankshaft position sensor/camshaft posi-
tion sensor 8 volt supply circuit, or the camshaft
position sensor output or ground circuits. Use the
DRB scan tool to test the camshaft position s