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Have you tried searching for Voyager breakers?
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Grand Voyager Power Outlet
Perrymgbv8 replied to Kory1234's question in Voyager 5th Generation (2008-2016)
My 2008 has two in the front console and one in the rear near the passenger side door with the DIN sockets to plug games in etc. -
Air Con Pressure High And Fan Not Switching To Fast
Perrymgbv8 replied to verlio's question in Voyager 5th Generation (2008-2016)
I seem to remember that the fan switch for the AC condenser is at the rear of the engine on the left hand side (Drivers side) I did a job last year that meant I have to unplug this. After the job, the fan would not run. I had managed to put the plug on wrong. I turned the plug and re fitted it. All working fine. Its on the smaller of the 2 ac pipes which is the hot one. That's how I know where this switch is. I cant remember the pin configuration, but linking the two correct wires in the plug should make the fan run at high speed. That's all I can say at the moment. I will be looking for a leak on my AC maybe this weekend. I will re check this when I get to my car. Perry -
Hi Typically you will hear a clonk and see the rpm drop a little when you turn the AC on. You can also have a look at the compressor to see if the centre of the pulley is rotating. Follow the left hand pipe from the condenser coil. This will show you where the compressor is if you have not already seen it. The belt spins the outside of the pulley all the time. When the ac is turned on, you should see the hub of the pulley turning. If the system is short of refrigerant gas, the compressor will not run. When the ac is turned on, the compressor will cycle off and on via a pressure switch on the suction / low pressure side of the system depending on system pressure. Regards Perry
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OOPS! screen shot wont load. Can an admin email me so I can show this info please. Regards Perry
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I have received a pm on this site AND an email from this member. Its obviously a scam. I will attach SCREEN SHOT. Regards Perry
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bignev reacted to a post in a topic: My 2008 Stow N Go 2.8 Crd Purchase Info Since October 2019
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Hi Folks I'm a fairly new Grand Voyager owner. I just thought that I would share my ownership issues to date with you guys. Please bear with my rambles. Its been an interesting journey so far. I bought my 2008 Grand Voyager in October 2019. It had 112,000 on the clock and was in fair condition but I knew there was no record in the service book of a cam belt being fitted. I also knew that the sat nav didn't work due to a hard drive failure in the head unit. I bought it for around £2k under book price so I was happy with that. Its been a pretty good car so far to be honest. I did my usual once over of a good clean inside, outside and underneath. I lubricated all the sliding and opening door mechanisms. Gave the brakes a good going over and fitted new pads. I had to replace the NSR caliper as it was seized. I got this on a service exchange from Motorparts direct. I got a mate to do the cam belt, water pump etc last month for half the price a dealer would charge. I got some info about an oil cooler water pipe that was a weak point in the oil cooling system and decided to take a look at it. I could see the point where this pipe gets weather beaten so I bought a second hand one from a breaker in the midlands for £85.00 + vat delivered I cleaned the second hand pipe and coated in with enamel paint as it had minor pitting. This was a no brainer as this pipe was exposed while the cam belt was being changed. So it got fitted. The price of this small pipe new was around £250 from what I could see on line. So I hit the old one with a wire brush to clean it and maybe have a spare or sell it on for cheap. It was lucky I changed it because, despite it NOT leaking, the wire brush popped a rusty scale off the pipe to reveal a 2mm hole? This is the water return pipe to the engine from the oil cooler and it must have been close to letting go FYI. This pipe was spotless apart from maybe 25% which seems to be exposed to the elements somehow behind the engine. So I dodged a bullet there for sure. I only knew about this from a friend who recently purchased a 2009 stow n go model. This pipe let go on his 100 mile drive home with his new purchase. He was the one who told me about the Chrysler breaker as he bought a pipe form them. The bottom DVD player had a disk stuck inside. This wasn't a problem as the head unit plays on all 3 screens anyway. There were no headphones or remote with the dvd system. Again, not really a problem to be honest. The Grand Children can still watch movies on the move so I was happy with that. But 2 weeks ago the head unit screen started pixilating and the controls would not work. I hauled out the head unit and bottom dvd player for inspection. The bottom dvd player stuck disk removal was quite easy. But I also found a 2 pence piece rattling around and shorting the pcb in the unit. So the bottom dvd unit is naff I think. The head unit was removed and the hard drive removed as well for testing. The hard drive wont run. This hard drive is a Samsung unit that is cheap to buy as a blank hard drive. Finding a new one that is programmed with the Chrysler software seems very expensive? There do seem to be some used one on line though. I sprayed all the connections to the head unit with electrical contact cleaning spray and then blew it off with compressed air straight away. I put the head unit back in today and the problems seem to have gone away. The radio works, the DVD plays ok and the screen is just fine now. And my reversing camera works ok. I was happy to find out that my 2 channel infra red headphones from my old dvd system from way back in 2004 work in the voyager. My Daughter just bought me a remote control which I will be testing next week. The next issue was the AC not working very well. I recharged it with 1100 grams of 134a seven weeks back. But it has slowly faded. I located a leak on the ac compressor discharge pipe on the crimped connection. I removed this pipe and noticed the rubber hose has perished with some cracking. I dread to think how much this ready made pipe would be from a dealer?? So the pipe is off now. I can see it seems to be a 3/8" bore size. I am going to modify the aluminium pipe connections each end of the hose by having 1/2" bsp tails welded on by a mate of mine. Another mate will then make up a hose to fit the new connections as he works for a hydraulic hose firm. Then I can re charge the system after the usual dehydration process to get it working again for the summer. The next problem has been an annoying rattle / metallic sounding clonk from the nearside when driving over slight bumps or dips in the road. I have driven this bugger with friends listening for many test drives. We all came up with the metallic noise scenario. We have checked this thing over time and again with it up on a 2 post and 4 post lift but we have found nothing in the suspension or brakes to locate this annoying noise. I had the car up on a 4 post lift yesterday and spent another few hours looking for NOT the obvious. And I found it ! It was the nearside skirt over the sill. Its made of plastic or similar. And it has ears that locate into lugs under the car. The two front lugs had rusted and failed so the sill was loose here. I only found this by going everywhere under the car with a small rubber mallet and gently tapping stuff. I stuck some 6mm neoprene tabs between the lugs and the sill as padding and the clunk has now gone I will remove the rusted lugs and use self drilling screws and silicon to do a permanent fix soon. Another issue is the drivers side door mirror. It lowers when in reverse. But when back in drive it does not come fully back up. I can live with that to be honest. Another issue is the plastic engine cover. It rattles because the rubber jobbies are all missing from the lugs in the cover. I have seen how much these are on line and its silly money. Ford Mondeo rubber jobbies are very similar at only £7 per set. I may be able to cobble these to make the cover fit securely. OR, I may just line the lugs in the cover with cling film. Then put cling film over the male lugs on the engine and put some dollops of gutter sealant or silicon instant gasket seal into the lugs on the cover and push it back on. hopefully the sealant will form the shape it needs to stop the cover rattling at idle. I bought my Grand Voyager on a whim because it seemed to be the best sized people carrier. I had previously been driving a Peugeot 807 people carrier for 3 years that I paid £500 for. I have never paid more than £500 for the family weekend people carrier to be honest. All of these cars have lasted for 3 years with minimal work required and when they went wrong I just scrapped them. So paying £4k for this car was a big leap for me. Despite a few hassles I am very happy with the car I must say. I am ok with car repairs as well as I find it a good hobby. The car is in very good condition underneath. My next job will be to get under for a good clean up and then spray all metal surfaces with chain oil for added protection. After this is done I will remove the spare wheel and make sure this assembly works as it should. If I had done some market research on my old Pug 807 I would never have bought it. The same goes for the Chrysler! I gave it a good look over and took it for a drive myself. I was happy with what I found after doing my own inspection. After that its all down to BUYER BEWARE I guess. This is the end of my journey so far Guys! I'm happy with the car despite its niggles at 12 years of age. Its only done 2000 miles since I bought it. its been fully serviced and is running just fine. PS! The original battery failed a few weeks back. I got a quote for an original replacement and it was £600 !!! I got a battery from Motorparts direct for £70 and it works just fine. I did have to tweak the battery tray and fit a spacer under the battery clamp though FYI
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To Buy Or Not To Buy, That Is The Question?
Perrymgbv8 replied to diane1965's question in Voyager 5th Generation (2008-2016)
Hi Diane I bought a 2008 Grand Voyager last August for £4k. It has the Stow n Go seat system. I did not know that until I got it home. My last people carrier was a Peugeot 807 which was fantastic. But I had to remove the rear seats and lug these into the garage for storage if we wanted to use the thing as a van with just the two front seats fitted. The Stow n Go seats just disappear into the floor on my voyager now. After stowing the 3 rear seats I wondered where the spare wheel would be? Its mounted under the gearstick console? With all 5 rear seat stowed under the floor, there was enough room for me to fit a 3 seat sofa in the car with room to spare. There is easily enough room to fit a double air bed in the back as well. I am thinking that me and the wife may be able to go away for weekend jaunts to camp in the Voyager with an air bed now? I have no idea of what the seat removal thing would be if its not a Stow n Go model? I guess you would have to remove them as per my old Peugeot? Mine is a 2.8 diesel auto and its really good. The satnav has failed but that's no biggie as my phone has Waze which is great. The bottom DVD player has a disk stuck in it but I can still use the top DVD player so we can watch movies on the front screen and both of the roof mounted screens for the rear passengers which is mainly my 6 year old Grand Daughter The car has 115,000 on the clock and it is due a new cambelt fir sure. There is nothing in the service history to say its had a belt replacement so I will get it done asap. You can see in the attached video that the middle seats are in the floor. When the middle and rear seats are not folded into the floor, there are really good storage spaces that can be used as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rvNBFkM_jM -
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Perrymgbv8 reacted to an answer to a question: Real World Miles Per Gallon?
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WOW ! Its already been over a month since I have used the car due to work. I took advice and fitted a battery conditioner which is connected while the Voyager is on the drive. It starts on the button. We recently did a day trip to the seaside with Me, the wife, my Daughter and 6 year old Grand Daughter + my middle Daughter and friend. So 5 adults and one child for a 250 mile day out. It runs cold due to the thermostat issue which I will fix soon. But it averaged 28 to the gallon with gentle pedal work and using cruise on the motorways set to 75 mph. I'm happy with that, Despite the seemingly low engine temp. The heating system worked just fine with day temp of 9C and the drive back at night was 4C. My Grand Daughter enjoyed watching a DVD both ways. But the head phones are missing. And I think some sort of remote controllers are missing as well ? Where can I buy the headphones from? Do I need these remote control units? ALSO!! Does this engine have a Cam belt or Cam chain?? Regards to all Perry
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Hi Gtiracer I also just got my first Grand Voyager 2008 model. I'm in my 60's now but have had people carriers as my weekend hacks for the last 20 odd years. I had a Galaxy 2 litre which was great, but it always had engine issues. I then got a VR6 Galaxy which was great engine wise. But the rest of the car rattled to pieces over a few years with trim panels falling off all over. Both Galaxies were only 3 years old when purchased. Then I bought an import Toyota Emina which was fully loaded and lasted for a good few years with no problems until I sold it as my kids were getting older and didn't want to do the weekend trips to the coast / seaside anymore as they had more important stuff to deal with such as girlfriends and boyfriends etc. Then I became a Grandad for the first time 6 years ago. This is when I bought a Peugeot 807 for 500 notes. It was tired, but it also turned out to be a great people carrier. We hacked that car around the UK and Europe for 4 years before it developed way to many electrical gremlins with regards to the emissions system. So I scrapped that and got a little Zafira to tool around in on weekends with my Grand Daughter. My Son recently announced that he and his partner are now expecting next Feb so I gave him the Zafira and decided that I need to buy another people carrier for the future. I always fancied a Voyager from many years back. But they were too expensive at that time. And I have never spent more than £500 on any of my weekend cars. But at my age now, I decided to shell out a bit more on a weekend warrior. My Grand Voyager is 2008 with 110k on the clock. I paid £4k for it and I am very impressed with the car I must say. This thing has HUGE space inside. Last week I folded all the seats down into the floor and got a 3 seat sofa inside with a little space to spare so the tailgate would close. Much better than all of my old people carriers with regard to sheer volume inside. The side doors and tailgate are electric. But they open easily by hand if required. So if the electric stuff fails its no biggie. If you have previously been a Galaxy owner, I think you will be very happy with the Voyager from now on? Regards Perry
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Perrymgbv8 reacted to a post in a topic: Purchased Grand Voyager
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Thanks for that info Sir! My people carriers tend to sit on the drive all week with the occasional trips out on a weekend day when I am not working. Then we take it to France every April for a week. I think I will fit my battery charger / conditioner while its on the drive to make sure I don't have any battery issues from now on. I will look into the thermostat issue in the near future before Winter hits hard. I will get fuel filter changed as well before Xmas. Although the car does pull hard when I floor it at the moment.! I am lucky enough to share a hobby workshop with a friend where we have a 2 post and a 4 post lift. When I get some time I will look forward to getting the Voyager up on the 4 poster so I can give it a good look underneath. I need to make sure that I actually do have a spare wheel under the car and that its in serviceable condition and also do my usual thing with the family hacks of making sure that everything under the car that can be lubricated gets lubricated. I also spray light oil on every steel component such as springs, top and bottom arms and any other steel components that look dry with any surface rust so these items get a little weather proofing. I am quite looking forward to using this car over the next several years for sure. I was very impressed yesterday As I managed to fit a 3 seat sofa in the car with the middle and rear seats folded down into the floor. This thing is huge inside Regards Perry
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Hi I checked the charge voltage at idle and it was 14 volts. What are these common issues that you have previously encountered? Regards Perry
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Perrymgbv8 reacted to a post in a topic: New Voyager Owner Saying Hello
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bignev reacted to a post in a topic: New Voyager Owner Saying Hello
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Hi Folks! I'm Perry. I'm an old guy who has just bought a 2008 Grand Voyager. This is to replace my old Peugeot 807 people carrier. The car is for the odd weekend shopping trip and to make sure I have a nice wagon carry my Grandchildren for days / weekends out and the yearly Fishing and Disney trip to France. It has 110,000 miles on the clock. Everything works apart from the Satnav which isn't a problem because I can use my mobile phone for this. There is also a DVD stuck in the bottom DVD unit. Again, this isn't a problem because the head unit DVD still plays on all 3 screens so the Grand children can see their movies on the road. The two rear lights in the overhead console do not work. I'm hoping this may be just lamps that need replacing?? But again! Its not a big problem. When I discovered that the Stow N Go system means I don't have to physically remove the seats and lug then into the garage (like I used to do with the 807) I was very happy indeed. This also give me useful stowage compartments under the middle seats as well. I drove the car (after road testing before paying for it) 110 miles home keeping to speed limits and it showed 28mpg average. It seems to drive and stop straight. It does not wander on the motorway. It does not blow any smoke under acceleration or deceleration. And when I floor the loud pedal it does accelerate pretty quickly. I have not read the manual yet but I will do soon. I bought it a week ago but have been working flat out ever since. I should have some time on Sunday afternoon to have a good play with it, Its the most loaded car I have ever had. And I am surprised that so much of the electrical stuff still works. I have also discovered that the spare wheel seems to be somewhere under the middle of the car? I have a hobby workshop that I share with a friend and we have a 2 post and a 4 post lift. I am looking forward to getting the Voyager up in the air so I can give it a good look over and see IF there is actually a spare wheel and tyre where it should be? That's my story so far! What horror stories am I to expect from this old Dog in the future? Please pass on your knowledge and experience to a new Chrysler / Mopar Owner. I say Mopar, because me and a lot of mates all Drag Race and use Chevy engines. But one of my mates has a Mopar 360 engine in his 1950's Ford Pop. And we all take the mickey out of his Mopar engine. You would not believe the amount of ribbing I got from him when I told him that I had bought a Chrysler car Regards to all Perry