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  1. Ok, so I found out there are no fuses for the windows, they are direct off the loom when the power is switched on via the key. Turned out to be a faulty window motor, now replaced.
  2. Electric Windows seem to be a bit of a bone of contention. Don't let a seller tell you "It's probably just a fuse" if one of your windows doesn't work, there are no fuses. I have spoken to a couple of other Voyager users and they say the same. Keep the window tracks oiled so there is no resistance for window going up and down. Seems once the tracks either end dry up, the motors slow down and that's when problems can start. I use some 3 in one oil, not WD40, and my once slow windows now nip up and down. Just a thought!!
  3. Wonder if anyone can give me an answer to this. I have an ocassional drip from my auto transmission box. Bet I'm not alone. I know the Auto takes ATF + 4 Mopar. I have been thinking about trying on of those "Leak Sealers" A few on the market but the info on them all is a bit wishy washy. I even went onto Wynns site and looked at their auto sealer. It tells me to look in my manual to see if it's compatible. Thought they would've known. So, my question is, has anybody tried one on their auto box and its worked. Thanks
  4. Best way to increase fuel efficiency is..... don't drive it I'm lucky to get 18 mpg out of my 3.3ltr
  5. Hi, I have a 98 Voyager and the passenger front electric window suddenly stopped working halfway down. I am guessung a fuse and although i have looked on fuse block by bonnet puller, and fuse box next to battery, nothing mentions the windows. HELP please, thanks.
  6. Hi I'm soulie147 im a newbie on here
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