The vehicle DOES have a rev limiter when in P or N. The whistle is the governor allowing air into the intake to detune the engine to linit the revs. The cabin heater light is for the AUX CABIN HEATER. It is diesel powered and will light when operating to maintain the set cabin temp. It has its own exhaust that comes out under the side of the vehicle. It can even run for a few minutes after the vehicle is turned off. That is normal.
SOURCE: chrysler grand voyager 2.8 lx crd
Cabin filter should be located under and behind the glove box. there is a cap that comes off on the bottom. the filter just pulls out the bottom.
SOURCE: cabin air filters
It is optional accessory, if it has one it will located be where the air is pulled in at the base of the windshield.
SOURCE: Does 2000 Chrysler Grand Voyager have a Pollen Filter / Cabin Air
In 2000 the only Grand Voyager that was equiped with a cabin air filter was the 6 cylinder 3.3 liter Sport model.
Cabin filters are generally found in one of two locations: under the hood, or under the dash board.
SOURCE: WHISTLING BELOW TURBO
Its surely not turbo, its is somewhere a hole or leak in turbo air filter housing or air inlet pipe that is making noises when turbo sucks air. check the air pipes wheather they are fitted correctly. Take a keen look at air hose and close any hole with silver tape check the hose is fitted correctly in Turbo air filter housing (if not then it makes whistling noise when air is being sucked by turbo) . Clean all air filters and then give it a go.
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Mine is the exact same. Whistle is normal it is the Aux Heater boiler cooling down. It wont happen in the summer.
I also cant rev about 2500 rpm in P or N. Just failed my National Car Test as a result as they couldnt test my exhaust emissions at 4000 rpm.
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