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Old 03-02-2010, 05:52 AM
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Question '88 Voyager Hesitation and Surging...

Voyager 3.0 consistently exhibits sluggishness, hesitation, and mild surging whether cold or warm. Recent tune-up, computer shows no codes. Engine known to be mechanically healthy, but driveability annoying. Have suspicions, but I am not a Chrysler expert. Suggestions welcome.
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Old 03-03-2010, 09:14 PM
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Re: '88 Voyager Hesitation and Surging...

it souund like tranny gremmlin take to tranny guy or van will go in limp mode then small bill will become huge dont mess around dont fiddle with maybe have dirty conntor to tranny but let them check computer 125 dollars and programming 400 dollars tranny 1800 doolars to have rebuilt have same van same issue have done tranny drain and replace fluids atf 4 if u cant find use atf 3 dont use dex merc 3 if parts guy say ok call dumba$$ not ok at all might have tranny magnet blocking suction port let me guess harder you push gas worse jerks when open tranny have gasket maker silacon or advanced sells gasket but dodge dont they says use gasket maker give time to dry like a day before driving
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