Chrysler Voyager Maintenance Plans

This page covers typical maintenance planning for the Chrysler Voyager across multiple model-year ranges (1991-2008). Service needs can vary by generation, engine, and fuel type, so select your exact Voyager version to see the most accurate intervals and operation list.

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3 générations couvertes

Génération Période Motorisations Carburant
Voyager 1991-1995 1991-1995 3.3 i V6 Gas (EGA), 3.8 Gas (EGH) Gas
Voyager 1995-2001 1995-2001 2.4, -LPG LPG,Gas (EDZ), 3.3 V6 Gas (EGM), 3.3 V6, -LPG LPG,Gas (EGA), 3.8 V6 SMPI, -LPG LPG,Gas (EGH) Gas, LPG
Voyager 2000-2008 2000-2008 2.4 16V, -LPG LPG,Gas (EDZ), 3.0 Gas (EFA), 3.3 V6 Flexfuel Bioethanol (E85),Gas (EGM), 3.3 V6, -LPG LPG,Gas (EGA), 3.3 V6, -LPG LPG,Gas (EGA) Bioethanol (E85), Gas, LPG

Entretien selon la motorisation

Gas Chrysler Voyager maintenance

Gas Voyager engines commonly follow relatively frequent oil and filter changes, and the interval can vary widely by model year and duty cycle. From the available schedule signals, oil changes may be listed anywhere from about 5,000-12,000 km (roughly 3,000-7,500 miles) and 3-6 months, so it is important to verify the exact spec for your engine. Pay close attention to ignition tune items and air filtration, since gasoline drivability issues often show up first as rough idle, hesitation, or poor fuel economy. Common Voyager gas engine families in this range include the 2.4 and the 3.0/3.3 V6/3.8 V6 variants.

Flex-fuel (E85) Chrysler Voyager maintenance

If your Voyager is the Flex Fuel version that runs on Bioethanol (E85) or gas, follow the service schedule for the specific Flex Fuel engine calibration, as some items can differ from the standard gas version. E85 use can increase the importance of keeping up with oil changes and checking for any fuel-related drivability symptoms, especially if the vehicle is used for short trips. It is also wise to stay on top of inspections for fuel system condition and vacuum leaks because mixture control is more sensitive when switching fuels. In this family, the 3.3 V6 Flexfuel is a key engine variant to select in the schedule.

LPG Chrysler Voyager maintenance

LPG-converted or LPG-capable Voyagers should be maintained using the correct schedule for the LPG-equipped engine, as service items can differ from the equivalent gas-only model. In addition to routine oil service, pay attention to inspections related to the LPG hardware and fuel delivery, since minor leaks or incorrect mixture control can affect starting and power. Because LPG systems vary, always confirm the exact operations list for your model year and engine selection before ordering parts. LPG appears across multiple Voyager engines here, including 2.4, 3.3 V6, and 3.8 V6 variants.

Opérations d'entretien courantes sur Chrysler

The operations shown are common for Voyager models, but the correct cadence depends on the model year and engine you choose. Use the selector to confirm the schedule for your specific Chrysler Voyager and driving conditions.

Diagnostic électronique Chrysler

If a warning light is on or the Voyager has a running issue, checking OBD-II fault codes can help you narrow the problem before replacing parts. Read the stored and pending codes, then use the code “family” to guide your next checks: P-codes relate to powertrain and emissions, B-codes to body systems, C-codes to chassis, and U-codes to network/communication faults. Start here: Chrysler Voyager OBD fault codes.