This comprehensive service and repair manual provides detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams for all workshop procedures on the 1998 Chrysler Town and Country Caravan Voyager. It covers a wide range of topics essential for maintaining and repairing your vehicle. The manual includes information on maintenance and lubrication, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, front and rear suspension, wheel and tire systems, intelligent suspension system, differential, driveline control system, drive shaft system, transfer case (TOD), brake control system, anti-lock brake system, power-assisted brake system, and parking brake systems for both 4x4 and 4x2 models. With this manual, you will gain the knowledge and tools to keep your 1998 Chrysler Town and Country Caravan Voyager running smoothly for years to come.
The 1998 Chrysler Town & Country and Caravan Voyager were iconic minivans representing the pinnacle of Chrysler's minivan expertise at the time. These vehicles were known for their practicality, spacious interiors, and comfortable ride, making them popular family haulers. Both models shared a common platform and design language, distinguished primarily by their trim levels and exterior styling. The Town & Country, the more luxurious option, featured a woodgrain-style dashboard, plusher seating, and additional standard features. The Caravan Voyager, on the other hand, focused on affordability, offering a simpler interior and a more economical price tag. Both trims boasted a generous cargo capacity, with multiple seating configurations to accommodate passengers and luggage. The powertrain options included a 3.3-liter V6 engine paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission, providing adequate power for everyday driving and towing capabilities.
The 1998 Town & Country and Caravan Voyager were equipped with a host of features designed to enhance comfort and convenience. These included power steering, power windows, power door locks, air conditioning, and a cassette player. Higher trim levels offered additional amenities like cruise control, remote keyless entry, and a premium sound system. Safety was also a priority, with standard features like anti-lock brakes (ABS), driver and passenger airbags, and a comprehensive safety cage. While these vehicles were not known for their sporty handling or exhilarating performance, they delivered a smooth and comfortable ride thanks to their well-tuned suspension and spacious cabins. However, the fuel economy was not their strong suit, as the V6 engine consumed a considerable amount of fuel, particularly when fully loaded. Despite this, the 1998 Chrysler Town & Country and Caravan Voyager remained highly desirable vehicles, earning a reputation for reliability and spaciousness, making them ideal for families and those needing ample hauling capacity.