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shermanreed
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Jan 14, 2006, 5:55 PM

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My wife ran over a curb with our 97 Plymouth Grand Voyager 3.3 and a big dent was put in the oil pan. It also has several cracks that are leaking. I am wondering how hard it is to change the oil pan; a few of the bolts seems to be a little tuff to get to, but there is no cross beam in the way. Any advice would be great.


Tom Greenleaf
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Jan 14, 2006, 7:31 PM

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I don't know the exact procedure for that vehicle but DON'T DRIVE THAT TILL IT'S FIXED. Some are easy some are hard - you are risking a whole engine so beware! T
Tom Greenleaf - MetroWest Boston - USA
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