
We all know that vehicles occasionally need repair. So when that time comes, the question is: will you repair it yourself or find a reliable repair shop to repair your Voyager or Town and Country for you?
If you decide to perform the repair yourself, this requires the right tools, knowledge of the repair (and of your Voyager), a bright mind, and persistence and stamina. The right tools, links to repair procedures and tips can be found through links on this page. Intelligence, persistence and stamina — you’ll have to find or develop those qualities yourself.
In order to find out how to perform a repair, you can go to a library and borrow a repair manual. Or you can go to a parts store and buy a manual. Better yet, you can sign up with an online repair connection. Why is this better?
Well, the information on an online repair link is constantly being updated, so you have the most current diagnostic and repair procedures available. But the assistance you receive also means you have access to technical service bulletins (TSBs), which are usually only available to Chrysler dealerships. TSBs are taken directly from Chrysler OEM (original equipment manufacturer) manuals and address a variety of problems: performance, safety, reliability, and comfort. The bulletins contain trouble codes; diagnostic procedures (often illustrated with charts); repair procedures that include time-saving tips; and parts information, including OEM part numbers and photos. The information available to you also includes safety recall notices, safety bulletins and procedures, and maintenance schedules.
Once you have decided to begin the repair, go over the information that these online repair connections supply a final time. Make sure you understand everything and that you have all the tools and equipment you will need. Don’t forget that you can print out procedures, images and drawings so you can have them in the garage area with you.
It’s also wise to work with a friend, especially one who knows Voyagers/Town and Country vehicles and has experience working on them.
If you want someone else to handle the repair, check one of our reliable, honest repair shops on this page. Also, remember to check the Voyager Forum. Someone else may have done the same repair. If so, you can compare his or her experience with the information you have. Ask questions. Communicate. Get to know other Voyager owners. Feel more secure and comfortable.
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