Engine Repairs for Your 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager

1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager Trim Options

Select your Plymouth Grand Voyager trim level to learn more about Plymouth-recommended engine repair. Even Plymouth Grand Voyager parts will get older and change.

L4/2.4L
V6/3.0L
V6/3.3L
V6/3.8L

Plymouth Grand Voyager Repairs and Services

Stuff wears out. Even your Plymouth Grand Voyager’s engine parts and components will change. When something breaks, we're ready. Select a repair or category to learn more about 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager services.

We Know Plymouth Grand Voyager Engines

The Plymouth Grand Voyager is respected for its reliability. That might be why you bought it in the first place. However, the wear-proof engine has yet to be invented! Things can go wrong on the road. If the unexpected strikes, you may search the internet frantically for quick and affordable 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager engine repairs. That's when it's time to head to Firestone Complete Auto Care. Since 1926, we’ve taken care of 500 million+ cars, so you can rest assured knowing your Plymouth Grand Voyager engine will be in good hands. If you think something’s wrong with your engine, schedule an appointment at your convenience. Firestone Complete Auto Care is a top choice for professional engine diagnosis, service, and repair at an affordable price.

Illuminated Check Engine Light on 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager

If your Grand Voyager check engine light is on, it’s time to get it looked at. A steady or flashing check engine light could signal a serious issue with your or emission control system that won’t go away on its own. Possible causes can include a failing oxygen sensor, damaged spark plug, issues with your catalytic converter, or an engine vacuum leak, but that's only a few of the possible causes. Stop by your local Firestone Complete Auto Care to get your Grand Voyager issues diagnosed and our expert techs will get the root of the problem. engine rattling, oil leaks, or engine misfiring.

1996 Grand Voyager Engine Services

If your 1996 Grand Voyager engine needs repairs, our technicians will provide you with a thorough explanation beforehand. We don't start working until we have your approval. If a repair isn’t urgent right now, we’ll let you know. But if immediate repairs are necessary for your safety, we’ll make sure that's clear, too. We want to provide you with the information you need to make an informed engine repair decision. By choosing Firestone Complete Auto Care for Grand Voyager engine repairs and you can feel good knowing that we only use Plymouth-compliant replacement parts such as the serpentine belt, engine oil seal, ignition coil, or a different component.

1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager Engine Q&A

  • Why does the check engine light come on when I start my Grand Voyager? It’s usually normal for your check engine light to turn on upon ignition. It’s just your Grand Voyager firing up its circuits. The light should turn off in a bit, but come see us if it doesn't.
  • Why is my Plymouth Grand Voyager making engine noise? Unusual noises can signal a problem with your Plymouth Grand Voyager engine. Knocking or tapping could be a symptom of low oil. Whistling sounds could mean you have an intake leak or misaligned belt. Squealing may be caused by a loose fan belt, and grinding might be a sign of brake problems rather than engine issues.
  • What could damage a Plymouth engine? [ordered-list-1-item-3-1]Are you unknowingly damaging your Plymouth Grand Voyager engine? Certain driving habits can damage your engine and should be avoided. These habits include 'running on fumes,' flooring the gas pedal while the car is in Park, or accelerating too quickly, too soon. Steer clear of these habits to help protect engine performance and efficiency.
  • Is it okay to put water in my Plymouth Grand Voyager radiator? Only in emergencies. A 50/50 mix of coolant and water (or a pre-mixed) coolant is recommended. However, if you must keep driving when you're out of coolant, it's better to drive with water in your coolant reservoir than nothing.
  • Why did my Grand Voyager engine suddenly stop? If your Grand Voyager car engine suddenly stops, it could be due to overheating, low fuel, a faulty ignition system, sensor problems, electrical system trouble, or mechanical issues.
  • Where can I go for Plymouth Grand Voyager repair? Your local Firestone Complete Auto Care has you covered with expert Grand Voyager engine repair. Schedule an appointment today and see us at one of our thousands of locations.