The Dodge Van is one of the accepted family vans. Sold as effects of Chrysler's head minor automobile series, the Band along with the Plymouth Voyager gave families the extension they needed and it became nearly an overnight achievement. To save income on maintaining your Van, engage in easier repairs such as replacing a evil muffler yourself.
Instructions
1. Figure provided you exigency a fresh muffler on your Dodge Caravan by looking under the motorcar In relation to the back to espy provided there are any baby or capacious holes in the muffler or to end provided it has fallen off partially or completely. Severe rust spots that are stressful fini to fashion holes is another letter you should interchange the muffler.
2. Acquire a muffler for a Dodge Band. It should bear a 5 inch inlet/Issue, 24 inch thing, and be 31 inches overall. You can get either a late muffler or a used muffler; on the contrary, advanced mufflers are extra trustworthy than used mufflers.
3. Place an old blanket or a large piece of cardboard on the ground beneath the rear part of the Caravan. You can also put the van on jack stands if desired. This often makes it much easier to remove the muffler and work more comfortably.
4. Examine the old muffler. Spray the fasteners and nuts generously with a penetrating lubricant before you loosen them. Also spray lube on all clamp bolts and connecting points of the exhaust system. The penetrating lubricant will help you to remove the screws and bolts with ease.
5. Disconnect the tail pipe from the muffler assembly. Then, take off all nuts and clamps connecting the exhaust pipe to the muffler to remove the muffler.
You'll also look for worn supports or other attaching parts and replace those also.7. Assemble the muffler loosely, but wait to tighten the clamps and bolts until you're sure it's aligned correctly.6. Clean the exhaust and tail pipes where they will connect to the new muffler with a wire brush. Replace broken insulators and any that look worn.
Make sure all tabs are securely in place. Tighten the nuts on the clamps that connect the muffler to the tail pipe with 28 ft-lb torque. Tighten the nuts on the clamps that connect the muffler to the exhaust pipe with 25 ft-lb torque.
8. Lower the van, start the engine and check the new muffler for any leaks or loud sounds. If there are leaks or loud sounds, then you may need to tighten the clamps more