Target Audience:
Professional mechanics, amateur mechanics, and car owners seeking to understand and maintain their vehicle.
Vehicle Segment:
Mid-size minivan, a segment Chrysler dominated for many years.
Value Proposition:
Provides comprehensive resources and tools, demystifying car repairs and empowering owners with dealer-level knowledge.
Instructional Style:
Step-by-step illustrated repair procedures and complete walk-throughs of procedures.
Ease Of Use:
Simple PDF format, nothing to install, user-friendly interface.
Accessibility:
Accessible on multiple devices (Windows OS, smartphones, tablets).
Engine:
Detailed engine repair, overhaul, diagnostics, cooling system, lubrication system, fuel system, ignition system.
Transmission:
Gearbox repair, maintenance, clutch operation and service.
Drivetrain:
Propeller shafts, rear axles, front axle service and repair.
Suspension:
Front and rear suspension component diagnosis, repair, and alignment specifications.
Steering:
Steering system components, power steering operation, and repair procedures.
Brakes:
Brake system diagnosis, repair, hydraulic components, parking brake service.
Bodywork Chassis:
Bodywork and chassis frame repair, structural components, exterior panel service.
Electrical Electronic:
Wiring diagrams, electrical system diagnosis, lighting, power accessories, electronic control units.
HVAC:
Heat, Air Conditioning (HVAC) system diagnosis, repair, and component service.
Wheels Tires:
Wheel and tire service, including mounting, balancing, and inspection. Also covers wheel bearing service.
Exhaust System:
Covers diagnosis, repair, and replacement of the exhaust system components.
Cooling System:
Detailed coverage of radiator, water pump, thermostat, hoses, and cooling fan diagnosis and repair.
Fuel System:
Fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel injectors, fuel pressure regulator, and fuel tank service.
Maintenance:
Comprehensive routine maintenance procedures and schedules.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic procedures and troubleshooting guides for common issues.
Repair:
Step-by-step illustrated repair procedures for all covered systems.
Diagnostics:
In-depth diagnostic strategies for mechanical and electrical faults.
Engine Rebuild:
Covers engine overhaul procedures, including internal component replacement, torque specifications, and assembly sequences.
Transmission Rebuild:
Detailed procedures for transmission disassembly, component replacement (e.g., clutch packs, valve body), and reassembly.
Electrical Troubleshooting:
Comprehensive wiring diagrams and troubleshooting trees for the entire electrical system, from headlights to power accessories.
Body Repair:
Procedures for repairing dents, replacing body panels, and addressing structural damage to the chassis frame.
Depth:
Dealer-level instructional guides, covering everything needed to repair/maintain the vehicle.
Compatibility:
Fully compatible with all Windows Operating Systems and any smartphone or tablet that can open a PDF file.
Printability:
Easy to print any page or section as desired.
Binding:
N/A (PDF format, no physical binding)
Paper:
N/A (PDF format, no physical paper)
PDF Reader:
Recommended: Adobe PDF Reader for optimal image/graphics display.
Zip Extraction:
If downloaded as a zip file, requires WinRAR or 7-Zip for extraction.
Schematics Included:
Includes technical information and schematics for electrical systems, mechanical components, and diagnostic flowcharts.
Engine Options 2001 Voyager:
The 2001 Chrysler Voyager (RS platform) was primarily offered with the 3.3L V6 engine. A 2.4L DOHC I4 engine was also available in some markets or earlier models, though less common by 2001. The 3.8L V6 was typically reserved for the Grand Voyager models. Specific engine codes (e.g., EFA for 3.3L) would be detailed in the manual.
3.3L V6 Power Torque:
For the 2001 model year, the 3.3L V6 (EGA) typically produced around 156 horsepower and 190 lb-ft of torque. Actual figures can vary slightly by region and specific tuning.
Fuel Delivery:
Multi-point fuel injection (MPI) for both 3.3L V6 and the 2.4L I4 engines.
ECM Diagnosis:
Covers diagnosis and service of the Engine Control Module (ECM) and associated sensors.
OBD Ii Support:
The 2001 model is OBD-II compliant, and the manual will cover diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and their meanings, along with recommended repair procedures.
Wheelbase:
The RS platform Voyager typically had a wheelbase of around 113.3 inches for the standard wheelbase model and 119.4 inches for the Grand Voyager variant. This manual covers the RS platform, which includes both, though specific dimensions may differ between them.
Curb Weight:
Curb weight varied by configuration but generally ranged from approximately 3,700 to 4,100 lbs.
Cargo Volume:
Cargo volume was a key feature, with the standard Voyager offering significant space, and the Grand Voyager even more, particularly with removable rear seating.
NHTSA Ratings:
While specific 2001 ratings are best confirmed with NHTSA records, vehicles of this era typically received good to acceptable ratings in frontal and side impact tests. The manual would not typically contain specific NHTSA ratings but would cover safety system repairs.
ABS:
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) operation, diagnosis, and component replacement procedures.
Airbags:
Frontal airbag system operation, diagnosis, and replacement procedures. Side airbags might have been optional. Safety precautions for working on airbag systems are critical and would be included.
Audio Options:
The manual would cover the diagnosis and repair of the factory radio, CD player, and speaker systems. Options could include cassette players, CD changers, and premium audio systems.
Cruise Control:
Operation and troubleshooting for the cruise control system.
Power Accessories:
Diagnosis and repair of power windows, power door locks, and remote keyless entry systems.
Oil Change Interval:
Typical oil change intervals for the 2001 Voyager with the 3.3L V6 would be around 3,000-5,000 miles or 3-6 months, depending on driving conditions. The manual will provide precise intervals based on severe vs. normal service.
Engine Oil:
Recommended engine oil would typically be SAE 5W-30, meeting Chrysler MS-6395 specification. Manual will confirm exact grade and specification.
Coolant:
Chrysler coolant (typically HOAT - Hybrid Organic Acid Technology) meeting Chrysler MS-9769 specification, often a pink or orange color. Manual will specify capacity and type.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 brake fluid is typically specified. Manual will confirm exact type and capacity.
Power Steering Fluid:
Chrysler ATF+4 is typically used in the power steering system for this model. Manual will confirm.
Transmission Fluid Type:
Likely ATF+4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid Type 4) is specified for the 41TE transmission. Capacity is around 7.5 quarts.
Common Voyager Issues:
Common issues for this generation can include power steering pump leaks, rear axle bearing wear, automatic transmission solenoid issues (especially in the 41TE), HVAC blend door actuator failures, and occasional electrical gremlins. The manual's diagnostic sections are invaluable for addressing these.
Spark Plugs:
Spark plug replacement intervals and types (e.g., platinum or iridium) and gap specifications would be detailed. For the 3.3L V6, 6 spark plugs are required.
Air Filter Part Number:
Part numbers for air filters, oil filters, and cabin air filters (if equipped) would be provided. Example: Fram CA3985 for the air filter.
Chrysler Minivan Legacy:
Chrysler pioneered the minivan segment with the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager in the mid-1980s. The Voyager nameplate continued this lineage for Chrysler brand models, known for practicality and family-oriented features.
Rs Platform Generation:
The RS platform represented the third generation of Chrysler minivans (introduced for the 1996 model year), featuring a significant redesign with improved aerodynamics, updated powertrains, and enhanced safety features compared to its predecessors.
Manufacturing Locations:
Chrysler minivans were primarily manufactured at Chrysler's Windsor Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada, and also at its St. Louis Assembly Plant in Missouri.