Monday, June 6, 2011

what other cars alloy wheels can be used for chrysler Voyager 2003?

Question 1
what other cars alloy wheels can be used for chrysler Voyager 2003?...  i have a chrysler Voyager and i want to know what other cars alloy wheels can i put in to it?

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1)   Something with:

Diameter: 16, 17 or 18"
Offset: 40mm
Backspacing: 6.02"
Bolt Pattern: 5-114 - Mike B

2)   AMAZING! Good luck! http://usingnow.info/419733/car-alloy-wheel - Phil Ogg

3)   Amazing! Try: http://seekitnow.info/57126/car-alloy-wheels - Bragg Romano


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Question 2
Is Fiat planning on phasing out the Chrysler division?...  Dodge has 12 models presently on the market or in development, including the trucks in the Ram division. Jeep has six models presently on the market or in development. Both have some high profile models coming, including the new Viper and Grand Wagoneer.

Chrysler on the other hand is just down to three models, and aside from non-specific talk of selling small Lancias based as Chryslers (and Fiat now seems to be backing away from this plan) there doesn't seem to be any plans to expand the line up, nor any plans for a coupe or anything like that could serve as a halo car for the brand, and if the Town and Country is phased out to allow Fiat to focus solely on marketing the Grand Caravan as some analysts are predicting, Chrysler will be down to just two cars. Chrysler is currently the worst performing division by far.

Will Fiat soldier on the Chrysler division when its down to just two models, or will they do what Daimler did (which killed the poorest performing, Plymouth, when they took over) and discontinue the Chrysler line to focus on Dodge/Ram and Jeep?

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1)   They'll probably scale it back for a few years while they reorganize the company and get some better designers and engineers in place to head the Chrysler departments.

I would be surprised if they totally killed Chrysler off, but then again, I never thought Pontiac would go away... - Red

2)   Fiat won't make a hasty decision on the Chrysler Brand. They'll go a couple years, bring in a revamped design team, and I think they will keep Chrysler on the market. - chasm

3)   There is some chatter to the effect that the T&C will continue and the Caravan (perhaps no longer Grand) will be downsized to a Fiat platform, though I have yet to see anything that looks like a production order.

Still, a three-model line is pretty thin, and yes, they could use a halo car. The 300 refresh should hold up for a while; the 200 replacement is allegedly in the pipeline. - Windowphobe


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Question 3
what country CHRYSLER SEBRING came from?...  im thinking of buying sebring 2004 model car but i want to know what should i look for before buying this or any other car.

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1)   As much as I'd like to be able to recommend the Sebring, because it is an "American" car, it's just not a very good choice in a used car.
If you value what Consumer Reports says: They give the 2004 Sebring a Worse Than Average rating on their Used Car Verdict, and the Sebring as a whole (all years) They give a Much Worse Than Average rating. Particular trouble spots include the suspension, the Climate Control System, and Engine and Transmission problems. Each of those areas scored a Much worse than Average rating in Consumer Reports.
Chrylser as a whole, has been stuck in last place out of the top 14 car manufacturers(14th out of 14) for several years now when given a "Total Score" for Automaker Performance. This total score is calculated from test results and reliability ratings.
I'm not sure what sort of car you're looking for, but there are certainly MANY better choices than a Sebring. - James S

2)   Chrysler is a dodge product and the sebring is not the best choice from them. it's one of there models that seem to run into problems - Bill

3)   http://biede.info/234429/models-car - Lance Judkins


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Question 4
Is the PT cruiser good or bad?...  my parents are going to help me buy a car and i wanted something like a honda civic or something cause i think their cute.
my mom found a 2001 limited edition PT cruiser.. i think their ugly but i have a baby and realisticly it would be roomy and better than a little car.
i also really like the hatchback and the split seats so i can have a carseat in the back and then have the other seats folded down for more room
how are they for gas and would it be weird for a 19 year old to have a PT cruiser?

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1)   I think they are ugly too. I always called them the PT Loser. LOL But you know if your parents are going to buy it for you, it would be a good car as far as the safety feature of it for your little one. I have no idea what kind of gas mileage it gets. Never been in one. If you like that sort of car, then go for it. After all, you can't beat your parents buying it for you. I, myself, would prefer a honda civic or hatchback. But that is my preference. - LadyRaven

2)   Yes theyre ugly but as a car they do the job and are pretty reliable and roomy.
My cousin has one and can fit herself, her daughter with a carseat, and their 2 border collies in it - Honey Bees

3)   I hear it's decently reliable, but it's the ugliest car to ever leave a lot. For a car with a child on the way, go with a 2000-03 Ford Focus, reliable, cool, and fast. - HAMM3RSPR33


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Question 5
Can using the wrong transmission fluid ruin my transmission in my Chrysler vehicle?...  I have a 97 Plymouth Grand Voyager. I drive like a grandma and never had any issues with shifting (i did have a small transmission leak, but no issues with the transmission except for when I first found the leak - it wouldn't shift into drive or reverse - but didn't move it out of the driveway!). 2 days ago, my bf topped off my transmission fluid for me, and I didn't even think to check and see if it was the special kind for Chrysler's. After he topped it off (he used approx 1 quart) I drove for about 30 minutes and suddenly my van stopped shifting properly. I got off the highway and after stopping at a stop sign it wouldn't move, so I gassed it and it slammed into gear - I couldn't get it to go faster than about 20 mph. I managed to get pulled off the road, however I tried to drive it in a parking lot and the same thing kept happening (reverse and drive both take at least 15 secs to do into gear unless I gas it and "slam" it into gear). I am going to look into it and see what kind of fluid was used, but if it was the wrong fluid, can it be fixed by draining the fluid and adding new? or is the transmission a done deal? I can't afford another car right now, so anything I can try would be great! Thanks
The trans fluid is still full since the breakdown the other day. and when I first noticed the leak, it was very low but not totally empty (that was 6 months ago and it has ran fine since). If this makes any difference...

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1)   probley u already jacked the tramission by having it on with no fluid tryin to go thro the gears and also yes absolutly the wron fluid wil make the trannyslip and shift hard - Jhon

2)   Chrysler automatics are finicky about fluid. Take it to a dealer and have them replace all the fluid with ATF+4. You may also have to reflash the computer (which is why I suggested taking it to a dealer, who will certainly have the appropriate tools). Don't mark it down as dead just yet. - Windowphobe

3)   Well if you've had the leak awhile and have added fluid in the past and all was well , then it's quite possible the fluid used by your bf may have been the wrong type.Those transmissions are quite sensitive when it comes to the type of fluid used bec they have special chemical additives designed for that make of vehicle.These chemicals and transmission fluids are critical in how the transmission shifts and goes into gear so using the wrong fluid would cause shifting etc issues shortly after being used.

If anyone you know is handy with vehicles have them drop the pan and replace the transmission fluid/filter but try to use a original replacement filter kit on it.Chances are that will help the transmission start to work more normal but keep an eye on the particles inside the pan when you change the fluid bec if it has more then the normal wear and tear tiny specs of metal inside of it that may mean the transmission is damaged.Again normal specs of metal that are tiny are quite normal for any transmission that old and don't panic if you do see any.



Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way I really don't recommend every trying to flush the transmission on such an old vehicle.You also need to know that the transmission works best mechanically/electronically if the transmission control module is placed into the learning mode once any work is done on the transmission such as changing the fluid/filter.Many shops can do this for you some might even do it for free and also dealerships can do it for a fee so call around etc.Remember that this takes only a couple of mins to do and usually you have to drive the vehicle a good 250 miles before the transmission relearns.Note that once the fluid/filter is changed and the TCM is placed into the learning mode the transmission won't seem to be quite shifting right and this is normal while it relearns.It will hesitate or buck or kick or even stutter when going from 0-20 kph and from 20-40, 40-60,60-80, you may notice slightly higher rpms , just be sure not to push it much more then 3,000-3,500 rpms. . - helpful bob


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