This comprehensive Plymouth Voyager 2001 2002 Workshop Repair Service Manual provides a wealth of technical information for all models, engines, trims, and transmissions. It is an essential tool for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts looking to service and repair their vehicles. The manual covers a vast array of topics, including general maintenance, troubleshooting, engine and transmission service and repair, brake system, electrical system, suspension, steering, cooling system, fuel injection, emission systems, heating and air conditioning, engine control systems, chassis and body, restraint systems, interior, differential and drive systems, and much more. Detailed step-by-step instructions, clear illustrations, and diagrams guide users through each repair procedure. Notes, cautions, and warnings are strategically placed throughout the manual to highlight critical information and ensure safe and effective repairs. The manual provides a complete and organized reference for diagnosing and resolving a wide range of issues. Whether you are a seasoned professional or simply looking to perform routine maintenance, this manual empowers you with the necessary knowledge and guidance to keep your Plymouth Voyager running smoothly.
The Plymouth Voyager, a popular minivan produced by Chrysler from 1988 to 2000, was known for its spacious interior, versatility, and affordability. In 2001, the Voyager received a minor facelift and continued production as a 2002 model, marked by its distinctive front grille and bolder styling. Built on the Chrysler minivan platform, the 2001-2002 Voyager shared its underpinnings with the Dodge Caravan and the Chrysler Town & Country, offering a comfortable and practical ride for families and individuals alike. The Voyager came standard with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, producing 150 horsepower, while a 3.3-liter V6 engine was available as an option, offering more power for towing and hauling. Both engines were paired with a four-speed automatic transmission, delivering smooth acceleration and fuel-efficient performance.
Inside, the Voyager featured a spacious cabin with seating for seven passengers, offering ample legroom and headroom in all three rows. Sliding doors and a rear liftgate provided easy access to the cargo space, making it ideal for transporting passengers, luggage, or cargo. The Voyager was equipped with standard features such as power steering, air conditioning, AM/FM radio with cassette player, and safety features like airbags and anti-lock brakes. While the Voyager didn't offer the luxury appointments found in its higher-end counterparts, it provided a robust and reliable transportation solution for everyday needs. The 2001-2002 Plymouth Voyager was popular for its affordability, spaciousness, and practicality, making it a suitable choice for families and individuals seeking a dependable and versatile minivan.