This comprehensive Plymouth Voyager 1996 1997 Factory Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations for maintaining and repairing your vehicle. This official manual, created by the manufacturer, offers a wealth of information for both novice and experienced mechanics.
The manual covers every aspect of your Voyager, from basic maintenance like oil changes and tire rotations, to complex repairs involving the engine, transmission, electrical system, brakes, suspension, and more. You'll find detailed troubleshooting guides to help diagnose and fix any problems you encounter. Clear diagrams, illustrations, and step-by-step instructions guide you through each procedure, ensuring a successful outcome.
With this manual, you'll have access to the same information used by factory-trained technicians, empowering you to confidently perform repairs and maintenance on your own, saving you time and money on shop labor costs.
The 1996-1997 Plymouth Voyager is a minivan that embodies the practicality and versatility that made this vehicle type popular in the 1990s. Produced by Chrysler, the Voyager was a rebadged version of the Dodge Caravan, sharing its platform and powertrains. It offered ample seating for up to seven passengers and generous cargo space, making it ideal for families and those needing a spacious vehicle for transporting people and goods. Key features included a fold-flat second and third row, sliding doors on both sides for easy access, and a variety of engine options. The base engine was a 2.4-liter four-cylinder, while a 3.0-liter V6 provided more power. The Voyager also came with a variety of trim levels, ranging from the basic base model to the luxurious LE, offering options like air conditioning, power windows and locks, cruise control, and a stereo system.
While the Voyager was known for its practicality and affordability, it also faced criticism for its somewhat dated design and lack of refinement compared to some competitors. However, it remained a popular choice for its reliability, spaciousness, and fuel efficiency. The 1996-1997 models benefited from some updates, including a revised interior and a new dashboard design. The Plymouth Voyager was discontinued in 2000, but its legacy as a reliable and practical family vehicle lives on, and its factory service repair manual remains a valuable resource for owners who want to maintain their Voyagers in top condition.