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1993 Plymouth Voyager Repair Question
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Mileage: 150,000 miles.
Asked on December 31, 2012
Plymouth Voyager Engine Problem
My van does not start. When the engine turns over it does not fire and it smells like burnt rubber. What is wrong?
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