The Plymouth Voyager 1998-1999 Workshop Repair Service Manual is an essential resource for anyone who wants to maintain or repair their vehicle. This comprehensive manual provides detailed information on all aspects of the vehicle, including engine, transmission, brakes, electrical system, suspension, cooling system, fuel system, emissions system, heater/air conditioner, engine control system, chassis, body, restraint system, interior, differential/drive, and axle. The manual is written by professionals and includes numerous illustrations, diagrams, and photos to guide you through each repair procedure.
The manual features numbered instructions, bold figure numbers to easily match illustrations with text, enlarged insets for detailed examination of parts, and a numbered table of contents for quick navigation. You can easily diagnose and repair electrical system problems with the troubleshooting and electrical service procedures combined with detailed wiring diagrams. Notes, cautions, and warnings throughout the manual pinpoint critical information, ensuring a safe and efficient repair process. This comprehensive manual allows you to save money by performing repairs yourself, giving you the confidence to handle any maintenance or repair needs.
The Plymouth Voyager was a popular minivan produced by Chrysler from 1988 to 2000. The 1998 and 1999 models, covered by the Workshop Repair Service Manual, represent the fourth generation of the Voyager. These were well-equipped vehicles, offering a balance of practicality and comfort for families and individuals seeking spacious transportation. The 1998 model saw a significant update to the vehicle's exterior, with a new front fascia featuring a larger grille and revised headlights.
Under the hood, these Voyagers were powered by a range of engines, including the reliable 2.4L four-cylinder and the more powerful 3.3L and 3.8L V6 options. These engines were known for their reliability and fuel efficiency, contributing to the Voyager's widespread appeal. The 1998 and 1999 models also featured numerous safety features, including anti-lock brakes, airbags, and child safety locks. The Voyager's roomy interior offered ample seating for up to seven passengers, with generous cargo space for luggage and other items. The sliding side doors and rear liftgate made loading and unloading easy, while the comfortable seats ensured a pleasant ride for all occupants. The Plymouth Voyager, particularly the 1998 and 1999 models, is a testament to Chrysler's commitment to producing reliable and practical minivans, providing families with a safe and comfortable mode of transportation for years to come.