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Re: 95 plymouth voyager will not start
Is this a 3.0? If so you may have a timing issue as it has a timing belt that may have broken or jumped time. If not the spark should be blue in color not orange and it may not be hot enough to fire the fuel.
Instead of fuel try some starting fluid and see what happens. If it fires but fails to run then the problem is probably in the fuel system. On the fuel rail there is a fitting that you can depress, looks like a tire valve. Try depressing it while someone cranks the engine if not fuel comes from it you have a fuel pump issue. If you have fuel then the problem is with the ignition either the crank position sensor, or the timing may be off.
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