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  1. Is there really no workshop manual available at all for a 5th Gen 2.8 CRD ?!

    No one seems to have an answer and these digital downloads are either scams or have little to no information in them.

    I had a workshop manager at Chrysler tell me that he would send me any manual that I needed , I only need ask and when I did ask , it took him three weeks and he sent an image of the wrong component with no info attached.

    Would really appreciate some assistance in this matter , as one of the first things I need to do , is replace the aircon front evaporator which means removing the dash. 

    It would make life a lot easier if I had a manual on how to remove by knowing exactly where all the screws are.

     

  2. I am looking for a workshop manual for my 2010 Chrysler Grand Voyager 2.8 CRD. (5th Gen)

    I need to replace the front aircon evaporator. I do not want to damage the dashboard , so I would like to strip according to the manual.

     

    Also the car vibrates at idle. All four engine and gearbox mountings were broken , so I replaced them with polyurethane mountings and the car is better , but still vibrates. I suspect the mountings may be too hard , but the car idles at around 700 rpm and if I pick the revs up to 950-ish rpm it stabilizes.

     

    The fuel pressure regulator is also apparently faulty. I have just bought one and I am wondering if that isn't why the idling seems low.

     

    Workshop manual will be greatly appreciated. 

     

    Thank you in advance

  3. Hi one and all

     

    I have a 2010 Grand Voyager 2.8 CRD that we just bought and surprise surprise 500 kilometres after having bought it , the oil light comes on. Fully maintained by Chrysler since new according to the handbook . Now has 170 000 kms on the clock.

     

    There are a few issues that I must sort out , but firstly the oil pressure issue.

     

    The light comes on at every start-up and hangs around until the car has done around 5 kilometres.

     

    I put a mechanical gauge on today and the pressure is at 4 bar and climbs over 6 bar when picking up the revs. That pressure seems fine to me. Could it be a faulty sensor or is 4 bar too low ?.

     

     

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