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Old August 20th 05, 11:18 AM
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1994 voyager 3.0 liter mitsubishi, 2-wheel drive, compact, short
minivan

the manual says "permanently sealed non-serviceable" and not one word
more.

come on!!!, what does one do with a bad front wheel bearing? throw away
the van?

it's there, if you listen for it. one tire has some cupping on the
outside but probably from the bearing going bad? it's the right front.
if i turn to the left, the sound is more pronounced and obvious from
the right front wheel.

why does the manual not say what to do?

i noticed this is in chapter 5 of the manual.

fine, there is no chapter 4!!! it's missing. there is a chaper 0
great, chaper 0 which looks like Chapter "O" instead of "0"
maybe chapter 4 had front wheel bearings? nope, also missing in
manual's index.
unbelievable. not any mention of a chapter 4.
what is wrong with these people? they can't count from 1 to 10???

anyway the manual only says "permanently sealed non-serviceable."

does this mean i throw away my minivan now?

if it's not serviceable why is one quote i have for a replacement $90
with $145 labor, about 1 1/2 hours at $79/hour? high, low, medium?

any ideas?

did tire rotations, taking tires off, swapping, looking, it is a wheel
bearing caught very early. if i wait, it will be loud enough not to
miss. surprised at the expense, over twice a regular, pressed wheel
bearing.

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Old August 20th 05, 11:41 AM
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> wrote in message
ups.com...
> 1994 voyager 3.0 liter mitsubishi, 2-wheel drive, compact, short
> minivan
>
> the manual says "permanently sealed non-serviceable" and not one word
> more.


Yes and it is

> come on!!!, what does one do with a bad front wheel bearing? throw away
> the van?

You can if you want, me... I would replace the non serviceable wheel
bearing with another non serviceable wheel bearing and keep the van.
Non serviceable means you cant service it, such as remove it and grease it,
It doesnt say non replaceable.

> it's there, if you listen for it. one tire has some cupping on the
> outside but probably from the bearing going bad? it's the right front.
> if i turn to the left, the sound is more pronounced and obvious from
> the right front wheel.
>
> why does the manual not say what to do?
>
> i noticed this is in chapter 5 of the manual.
>
> fine, there is no chapter 4!!! it's missing. there is a chaper 0
> great, chaper 0 which looks like Chapter "O" instead of "0"
> maybe chapter 4 had front wheel bearings? nope, also missing in
> manual's index.
> unbelievable. not any mention of a chapter 4.
> what is wrong with these people? they can't count from 1 to 10???


If you are talking about the factory service manuals the reason is because
you dont have the complete set for that vehicle, there may be 32 other books
with the rest of the chapters missing.

> anyway the manual only says "permanently sealed non-serviceable."


And it is correct
>
> does this mean i throw away my minivan now?


Sure
>
> if it's not serviceable why is one quote i have for a replacement $90
> with $145 labor, about 1 1/2 hours at $79/hour? high, low, medium?
>
> any ideas?


Yup, read above
>
> did tire rotations, taking tires off, swapping, looking, it is a wheel
> bearing caught very early. if i wait, it will be loud enough not to
> miss. surprised at the expense, over twice a regular, pressed wheel
> bearing.
>

I hope your not going to attempt the repair on this vehicle, have someone
that can read a service manual do the job.

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech


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Old August 20th 05, 12:40 PM
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maxpower wrote:
> I hope your not going to attempt the repair on this vehicle, have someone
> that can read a service manual do the job.
>
> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech


That's for your witty but somewhat demeaning reply, still appreciated.
Look, how can one purchase the main shop manual and it leaves out how
to replace the front wheel bearings? That's just stupid. It does say
how to replace the rear wheel bearings. So why not the front?

Last time I looked, my van had 4 wheels

Come on, that's just Chrysler for you.

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Old August 20th 05, 01:09 PM
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1994 voyager 3.0 liter mitsubishi, 2-wheel drive, compact, short
minivan

the manual says "permanently sealed non-serviceable" and not one word
more.

come on!!!, what does one do with a bad front wheel bearing? throw away
the van?

it's there, if you listen for it. one tire has some cupping on the
outside but probably from the bearing going bad? it's the right front.
if i turn to the left, the sound is more pronounced and obvious from
the right front wheel.

why does the manual not say what to do?

i noticed this is in chapter 5 of the manual.

fine, there is no chapter 4!!! it's missing. there is a chaper 0
great, chaper 0 which looks like Chapter "O" instead of "0"
maybe chapter 4 had front wheel bearings? nope, also missing in
manual's index.
unbelievable. not any mention of a chapter 4.
what is wrong with these people? they can't count from 1 to 10???

anyway the manual only says "permanently sealed non-serviceable."

does this mean i throw away my minivan now?

if it's not serviceable why is one quote i have for a replacement $90
with $145 labor, about 1 1/2 hours at $79/hour? high, low, medium?

any ideas?

did tire rotations, taking tires off, swapping, looking, it is a wheel
bearing caught very early. if i wait, it will be loud enough not to
miss. surprised at the expense, over twice a regular, pressed wheel
bearing.

> wrote in message
ups.com...
> 1994 voyager 3.0 liter mitsubishi, 2-wheel drive, compact, short
> minivan
>
> the manual says "permanently sealed non-serviceable" and not one word
> more.


Yes and it is

> come on!!!, what does one do with a bad front wheel bearing? throw away
> the van?

You can if you want, me... I would replace the non serviceable wheel
bearing with another non serviceable wheel bearing and keep the van.
Non serviceable means you cant service it, such as remove it and grease
it,
It doesnt say non replaceable.

> it's there, if you listen for it. one tire has some cupping on the
> outside but probably from the bearing going bad? it's the right front.
> if i turn to the left, the sound is more pronounced and obvious from
> the right front wheel.
>
> why does the manual not say what to do?
>
> i noticed this is in chapter 5 of the manual.
>
> fine, there is no chapter 4!!! it's missing. there is a chaper 0
> great, chaper 0 which looks like Chapter "O" instead of "0"
> maybe chapter 4 had front wheel bearings? nope, also missing in
> manual's index.
> unbelievable. not any mention of a chapter 4.
> what is wrong with these people? they can't count from 1 to 10???


If you are talking about the factory service manuals the reason is
because
you dont have the complete set for that vehicle, there may be 32 other
books
with the rest of the chapters missing.

> anyway the manual only says "permanently sealed non-serviceable."


And it is correct
>
> does this mean i throw away my minivan now?


Sure
>
> if it's not serviceable why is one quote i have for a replacement $90
> with $145 labor, about 1 1/2 hours at $79/hour? high, low, medium?
>
> any ideas?


Yup, read above
>
> did tire rotations, taking tires off, swapping, looking, it is a wheel
> bearing caught very early. if i wait, it will be loud enough not to
> miss. surprised at the expense, over twice a regular, pressed wheel
> bearing.
>

I hope your not going to attempt the repair on this vehicle, have someone
that can read a service manual do the job.

Glenn Beasley

maxpower wrote:
> I hope your not going to attempt the repair on this vehicle, have

someone
> that can read a service manual do the job.
>
> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech


That's for your witty but somewhat demeaning reply, still appreciated.
Look, how can one purchase the main shop manual and it leaves out how
to replace the front wheel bearings? That's just stupid. It does say
how to replace the rear wheel bearings. So why not the front?

Last time I looked, my van had 4 wheels

Come on, that's just Chrysler for you.

Typo on how many books there are, it should read 3 possible manual
Any way, my witty but somewhat reply was just answering your witty but
somewhat post!! If you want to toss your van away becuase of a bad wheel
bearing and not expect to be flammed later on with replys it wont happen
in here.
Im sure all the manufactures dont have one book in all, If it says how to
do the rear bearings and not the front, once again, with out seeing what
manual you have in your possession now, maybe you dont have the set that
includes front suspension



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Old August 20th 05, 02:15 PM
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maxpower wrote:
> If you are talking about the factory service manuals the reason is because
> you dont have the complete set for that vehicle, there may be 32 other books
> with the rest of the chapters missing.
> I hope your not going to attempt the repair on this vehicle, have someone
> that can read a service manual do the job.
>
> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech


I was kidding a little before. This is the first time I saw an omission
like that in the main shop manual. For this car, there's only about 10
manuals, and the others are not referencing this. They are for the
transmission or diagnostics.

You have to admit it's a bit peculiar and funny. Really it is. Why tell
me about the rear wheels and leave out the front wheels? And it's not
that much actual steps. Not like rebuilding a tranny or something.

In fact, here are all the manuals for this vehicle that are for sale
from Chrysler to end users:

1994-1995 AA/AS Body Communications Diagnostic Manual $13 + tax +
shipping = $18.73 seems like a good deal whatever it is

81-699-94015 1994-1995 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY, PLYMOUTH VOYAGER,
DODGE CARAVAN (AA/AS BODY COMMUNICATIONS) DIAGNOSTIC MANUAL.

81-370-4105 1994 CARAVAN, VOYAGER, TOWN & COUNTRY (AS) SERVICE MANUAL
$59.00 $9.95 shipping + tax, 6%. Lots in stock as of 2/8/05.

81-370-4105CD 1994 CARAVAN, VOYAGER, TOWN & COUNTRY (AS) SERVICE
MANUAL ON CD $90.00

81-026-9418 1994 VOYAGER OWNERS MANUAL $10

81-699-95054 1994 TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETINS $24.00

2002 TSB/SERVICE INFORMATION TUNEUPS ON $33.00

2002 TSB/SERVICE INFORMATION TUNEUPS ON CD-ROM

1993/94 41TE/AE TRANSAXLE $11.00

1989-1998 41 TE/AE TRANSAXLE SUPERBOOK
$17.00

1989-1998 41 TE/AE TRANSAXLE SUPERBOOK DIAGNOSTIC MANUAL This manual
covers vehicles equipped with the 41TE and 41AE Transaxles.

81-699-94005 1993-1995 3.0L MMC ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION (SFI)
DIAGNOSTIC MANUAL $11.00

81-699-94017 1993-1995 DRIVER & PASSENGER AIR BAG (CCD
COMMUNICATIONS) DIAGNOSTIC MANUAL $7.00

As you can see, in 1994, there's only one manual, that is, main shop
manual. And it was just left out, like Chapter 4. If it's not in the
main manual, it won't be in the others.

It's not going to be in the tranny? And if it were in another manual,
should there not have been a reference?

Nope, it's just a mistake on their part I would bet.

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Old August 20th 05, 02:42 PM
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In rec.autos.makers.chrysler on 20 Aug 2005 03:18:04 -0700
" > posted:

>
>did tire rotations, taking tires off, swapping, looking, it is a wheel
>bearing caught very early. if i wait, it will be loud enough not to
>miss. surprised at the expense, over twice a regular, pressed wheel
>bearing.


I wouldn't wait too long. Long time ago, I had damaged a stud or two,
by driving when the lug nuts were loose (I heard the noise but thought
it was a front wheel bearing (RWD car) Since I didn't know have the
tools to replace them, I knew better but I just took a hub from a
junkyard and put that on, mixing the old inner race of the bearing
with the new outer race. Shouldn't do that.

I drove around town for a day or two with no problem, and on the third
day I set out for Chicago. I had a rider, and she was driving, and
she said she heard a noise when she went straight, but not if she
turned the wheel a little. I drove, and voila, the same thing.

Pulled onto the shoulder and the right front wheel hub was burning
hot. I think I coudl tell even without touching it. But I could see
the expressway ramp only two blocks away and at the top was a gas
station. But he told me he couldn't do it. I had to go to the dealer.
He said the GM dealer was 5 minutes away, in Mercer, Pennsylvania.
Got there and the first thing he did was look at the clock, 20 till 5.

He started. The bearing had melted and fused to the spindle. He
couldn't do it. Called his boss, who used an acetylene torch. Said
the spindle often got ruined when this was done, but mine came out
fine.

Then he didn't have some part he needed. I wish I could remember what
it was. Maybe a hub, since maybe the other half of the bearing was
fused to the hub. Fortunately, I was at least competent enough to
have all the parts I had removed with me in the trunk.

He was done by 15 after. I apologized for keeping him late, but he
said it was fine. He lived only five minutes away. Didn't charge me
for any parts and the rest was very cheap too. Wasted less than an
hour.



As to manuals, you have to read them with a grain of salt.

As I said, I didn't have the tools to replace the studs, because the
shop manual said that wheel studs had to be removed and installed with
a hydraulic press. Later when I broke off more studs on a different
wheel or car, I asked a random question (it's always good to ask a
question, even if it is the wrong one. If I hadn't, the guy would
have assumed I knew what I was doing and would have said nothing), and
the guy at Atlantic Wheel and Rim told me that NO ONE uses a hydraulic
press. They punch the old studs out with a hammer and a drift, and
they put the new ones in by sticking them through the hole, attaching
the lug nut, and tightening it down with a wrench. I had to replace 4
studs on one hub. It worked fine and took less than a half-hour iirc.

Another thing the shop manual said was, to remove the rear half-axle
on my rear-wheel-drive car, I should attach an axle puller, part
number W-4532-c. I didn't have one and I was out of town, so put the
car on a safety stand, took off the wheel and pulled. It came out
eassier than taking the cap off a pen. No tools. The manual didn't
say "if necessary".

And many of the instructions in manuals stay the same year after year.




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or not you are posting the same letter.
If necessary, change domain to erols.com.

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Old August 20th 05, 03:12 PM
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> wrote in message
ups.com...
> 1994 voyager 3.0 liter mitsubishi, 2-wheel drive, compact, short
> minivan
>
> the manual says "permanently sealed non-serviceable" and not one word
> more.
>
> come on!!!, what does one do with a bad front wheel bearing? throw away
> the van?
>
> it's there, if you listen for it. one tire has some cupping on the
> outside but probably from the bearing going bad? it's the right front.
> if i turn to the left, the sound is more pronounced and obvious from
> the right front wheel.
>
> why does the manual not say what to do?
>
> i noticed this is in chapter 5 of the manual.
>
> fine, there is no chapter 4!!! it's missing. there is a chaper 0
> great, chaper 0 which looks like Chapter "O" instead of "0"
> maybe chapter 4 had front wheel bearings? nope, also missing in
> manual's index.
> unbelievable. not any mention of a chapter 4.
> what is wrong with these people? they can't count from 1 to 10???
>
> anyway the manual only says "permanently sealed non-serviceable."
>
> does this mean i throw away my minivan now?
>
> if it's not serviceable why is one quote i have for a replacement $90
> with $145 labor, about 1 1/2 hours at $79/hour? high, low, medium?
>
> any ideas?
>
> did tire rotations, taking tires off, swapping, looking, it is a wheel
> bearing caught very early. if i wait, it will be loud enough not to
> miss. surprised at the expense, over twice a regular, pressed wheel
> bearing.


There is more then one manual. you dont have the drivabilty book, thats
seperate, you dont have the trans book, thats seperate and I know you dont
have the Body book which is also seperate, You may not have the wire
schematics in your manual either, im not sure but like I said, there are
several manuals for all vehicles


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Old August 20th 05, 03:32 PM
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On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, wrote:

> 1994 voyager 3.0 liter mitsubishi, 2-wheel drive, compact, short minivan
> the manual says "permanently sealed non-serviceable" and not one word
> more.


That's true.

> come on!!!, what does one do with a bad front wheel bearing? throw away
> the van?


No, replace the wheel bearing(s). Or, if you prefer parts changing to
actual repair work, replace the hub-and-bearing assembly. Either which
way, your option. Take a stroll through
www.rockauto.com and amaze
yourself at the availability of replacement parts you think don't exist.

> if it's not serviceable why is one quote i have for a replacement $90
> with $145 labor, about 1 1/2 hours at $79/hour? high, low, medium?


$90 for a wheel bearing and hub assembly, and a great deal more labor than
is warranted.

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Old August 20th 05, 05:03 PM
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" > writes:

> 1994 voyager 3.0 liter mitsubishi, 2-wheel drive, compact, short
> minivan
>
> the manual says "permanently sealed non-serviceable" and not one word
> more.
>
> come on!!!, what does one do with a bad front wheel bearing? throw away
> the van?


It's the wheel bearing itself that's a non-serviceable item. It is,
however, replaceable. You take the steering knuckle to NAPA, they
press out the old bearing and press in a new one.
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Department of Computer Science FAX -- (505) 646-1002
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Old August 20th 05, 05:10 PM
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maxpower wrote:
> There is more then one manual. you dont have the drivabilty book, thats
> seperate, you dont have the trans book, thats seperate and I know you dont
> have the Body book which is also seperate, You may not have the wire
> schematics in your manual either, im not sure but like I said, there are
> several manuals for all vehicles


I gather you missed my previous post in which I list all the manuals
available for this vehicle?

I don't follow your criticism. You don't think the main shop manual
should omit any reference to where to go to replace a front wheel
bearing?

Here are all the manuals for sale from Chrysler in regard to my 1994:

81-699-94015 1994-1995 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY, PLYMOUTH VOYAGER,
DODGE CARAVAN (AA/AS BODY COMMUNICATIONS) DIAGNOSTIC MANUAL.

81-370-4105 1994 CARAVAN, VOYAGER, TOWN & COUNTRY (AS) SERVICE
MANUAL
$59.00 $9.95 shipping + tax, 6%.
81-370-4105CD 1994 CARAVAN, VOYAGER, TOWN & COUNTRY (AS) SERVICE
MANUAL ON CD $90.00

81-026-9418 1994 VOYAGER OWNERS MANUAL $10

81-699-95054 1994 TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETINS $24.00
2002 TSB/SERVICE INFORMATION TUNEUPS ON $33.00
2002 TSB/SERVICE INFORMATION TUNEUPS ON CD-ROM

1993/94 41TE/AE TRANSAXLE $11.00
1989-1998 41 TE/AE TRANSAXLE SUPERBOOK $17.00
1989-1998 41 TE/AE TRANSAXLE SUPERBOOK DIAGNOSTIC MANUAL

81-699-94005 1993-1995 3.0L MMC ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION (SFI)
DIAGNOSTIC MANUAL $11.00

81-699-94017 1993-1995 DRIVER & PASSENGER AIR BAG (CCD
COMMUNICATIONS) DIAGNOSTIC MANUAL $7.00

Offhand, I don't see any manual referring to wheel bearings, do you?
I don't think it would be in the tranmission manual?
Nor would it be in the body manual or fuel injection manual.

Usually the main shop manual has the wheel bearings.
And the manual does list the entire procedure for rear wheel bearings.
The only thing I can think of is Chysler assumed no one would keep a
van so long that the bearings would go bad?

In the past, you have given me some good advice. But, here, it's
pushing it to suggest that it's okay for Chrysler to leave out of the
shop manual what to do with bad front wheel bearings. It's a mistake,
nothing more, nothing less. But a bad mistake. I bought the manual for
details like this. For the same amount of money, I could have purchased
Alldata for a year, which does list what to do with the front wheel
bearings.

It's not a biggie. I'm just a little disappointed. It's kind of funny.

 




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