This comprehensive service repair workshop manual is specifically designed for Chrysler Town & Country and Voyager minivans manufactured between 1996 and 2000. The manual covers a wide range of topics, providing you with detailed instructions and technical information to help you maintain and repair your vehicle.
Within the manual, you'll find detailed information on various systems and components, including lubrication and maintenance procedures, suspension, brakes, clutch, cooling system, battery, starter, starting system, charging system, ignition system, instrument panel and systems, audio systems, horns, vehicle speed control system, turn signal and flashers, windshield wipers and washers, wiper and washer systems, lamps, restraint system, electrically heated systems, power door locks, vehicle theft security system, power windows, power seats, power mirrors, chime warning/reminder system, overhead console, wiring diagrams, engine, exhaust system and intake manifold, frame and bumpers, fuel system, steering, power steering, transaxle and power transfer unit, manual transaxle, tires and wheels, body, heating and air conditioning, and emission control systems. This manual is an invaluable resource for both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, enabling you to tackle a wide range of repairs and maintenance tasks without having to visit a mechanic.
The Chrysler Town & Country and Voyager, produced from 1996 to 2000, represent a defining era for the minivan segment. These vehicles were the successors to the popular first-generation Town & Country and Voyager models and were built on the Chrysler's "NS" platform. This generation featured a significantly updated design, offering a more modern and refined aesthetic, along with enhanced interior space and creature comforts. The Town & Country, positioned as the more luxurious option, boasted features like leather upholstery and woodgrain accents, while the Voyager aimed for practicality and value. Both models were powered by a range of robust engines, including the 3.3L and 3.8L V6 options, known for their reliability and smooth performance.
Under the hood, the 1996-2000 Chrysler Town & Country and Voyager models featured a variety of technological advancements that improved fuel efficiency and drivability. These included improvements to the fuel injection system, a refined suspension setup for a more comfortable ride, and a redesigned transmission for smoother gear changes. Both models were available with a range of optional features like anti-lock brakes (ABS), power sliding doors, and a rear-seat entertainment system. The spacious interior accommodated up to seven passengers comfortably, making them ideal family vehicles for long road trips or daily errands. The Chrysler Town & Country and Voyager of this era were highly praised for their versatility, practicality, and affordability, cementing their status as prominent players in the minivan market.