 
			GVCamper
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	Timing Belt Job Diy - 2.8 CrdGVCamper replied to karmannski's question in Voyager 4th Generation (2001-2007) Norwegian actually, only know a few swea words in Polish
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	What Is Needed For A Cruisecontrol Install?GVCamper replied to GVCamper's question in Voyager 4th Generation (2001-2007) Thank you very much, i'm gonna check out the seats. Doesn't look like the cruisecontrol is worth it imo
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	Timing Belt Job Diy - 2.8 CrdGVCamper replied to karmannski's question in Voyager 4th Generation (2001-2007) I don't know the english word for it but its a locking pin allowing for only one way to mount the gears on the camshafts. These were conical press fit.
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	Paranoid Newbie Or Autobox Problem?GVCamper replied to kelvin's question in Voyager 4th Generation (2001-2007) After a oil and filter swap on my box it holds top gear/lock up a whole lot better even if it's hilly.
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	What Is Needed For A Cruisecontrol Install?GVCamper posted a question in Voyager 4th Generation (2001-2007) My 05 grand voyager was delivered without cruisecontrol and heated front seats and i want both so looking for what is needed to install them? Most importantly cruisecontrol.
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	Timing Belt Job Diy - 2.8 CrdGVCamper replied to karmannski's question in Voyager 4th Generation (2001-2007) When the thermostat dies next time I suggest you do the Renault thermostat in the front top hose. Andyb2000 has a how to on youtube with links for purchase, makes that job into a 10 minute one and much cheaper. Been running that mod for over 6 months no hassle
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	Timing Belt Job Diy - 2.8 CrdGVCamper replied to karmannski's question in Voyager 4th Generation (2001-2007) The camshafts doesn't have pins so the blocking kit is essential. Just doing the belt would run you something like 4 hours, closer to 10 when doing the waterpump too. Would personally do both as a WP failure ruins everything. Did mine 6k kilometers ago, not looking forward to next change at 300k kms
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	Anti Roll Bar Bush ReplacementGVCamper replied to andyb2000's question in Voyager 4th Generation (2001-2007) Geting rid of those knocks makes it worth it even in the rain on tuesday I have an inspection so it can be registered with all 7 seats
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	Anti Roll Bar Bush ReplacementGVCamper replied to andyb2000's question in Voyager 4th Generation (2001-2007) I think Andy is in Britain,it's probably still raining (I'm Norwegian so weather jokes are allowed)
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	Hi guys, recently did a audio install in my 05 with 4x Ground Zero 6x9, Power Acoustic amplifier hidden inside dash and some Pioneer 5.25" on top of dash. I kinda decided i wanted to add a subwoofer but not lose the stow and go functionality, anyone had any luck with those under seat active woofers under the drivers seat?
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	Anti Roll Bar Bush ReplacementGVCamper replied to andyb2000's question in Voyager 4th Generation (2001-2007) Looks the same as mine, but had it on a lift and they were both accesible from underneath. I cant remember it being nut and bolt either, if not mistaken i just removed the bottom one and flipped it up to remove the old one.
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	Anti Roll Bar Bush ReplacementGVCamper replied to andyb2000's question in Voyager 4th Generation (2001-2007) Mine swapped easily, just removed the end links and put the new bushings on from there. I think i have just the same engine and heater so i can't understand what comes in the way on yours.
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	Yeah mine is a 05 btw
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	Thanks guys, gonna order 5 quarts.
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	Gonna do a filter and oil change on the 2.8 crd auto and can't seem to find reliable numbers on how much atf +4 to buy. Not gonna flush it as everywhere i read they don't like it. The average of what i find is 4-4.5 quarts, would that be correctly.
