This comprehensive service repair manual is specifically designed for Dodge Caravan, Town Country, and Plymouth Voyager minivans manufactured between 2001 and 2006. Packed with detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams, it covers a wide range of repair procedures, from basic maintenance to complex engine work.
Within this manual, you'll find in-depth guides for everything you need to know about your vehicle, including lubrication, inspection and adjustment procedures, fuel system diagnostics and repair, engine removal and installation, cylinder head and valve work, cylinder and piston replacement, clutch and transmission repair, front and rear suspension maintenance, brake system repair, battery and charging system troubleshooting, ignition system diagnostics, electric starter repair, switch replacement, electrical wiring diagrams, and much more. This manual serves as your complete resource for keeping your minivan running smoothly, whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast.
The Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, and Chrysler Town & Country are a trio of minivans that defined the American automotive landscape from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s. The 2001-2006 model years mark a significant period in the evolution of these vehicles, seeing a major redesign and introducing a variety of new features. This generation, internally designated as the "RS" platform, is characterized by its larger size, sleeker exterior styling with integrated headlamps, and a more spacious interior. The most notable change was the switch to a front-wheel drive layout, which provided better handling and fuel economy compared to the previous generation's rear-wheel drive setup.
Engine options for this generation included a range of four- and six-cylinder powertrains, including the popular 2.4L and 3.3L V6 engines. Several trim levels were offered, including base models, SE, and the luxurious LX. Notable features included optional leather seats, power sliding doors, sunroof, and a premium sound system. The 2001-2006 Caravan, Voyager, and Town Country continued to be lauded for their versatility, spacious interior, and practicality, making them popular choices for families and individuals alike. Their reliability and durable construction ensured their longevity on the road, making them staples in many households throughout the 2000s.