The first generation of Plymouth Voyager, a rebadged version of the Dodge Sportsman, was produced from 1974 through to 1983.
In 1984, the new generation, a minivan using a Chrysler S platform, a close relative of the Plymouth K-series Reliant and the Dodge Aries, was born. Its four-cylinder engines were all available with either five-speed manual or three-speed torque flite automatic transmission. This included that of the 2.5 L Turbo only available during 1989/90.
The 1983 to 1990 generation saw many design changes, including nine different engines, ranging from both Chrysler and Mitsubishi Straight Four to V6 engines with capacities from 2.2 to 3.3 L.
The generation of Voyager from 1991 to 1995 saw some extensive redesigns, both interior and exterior. It still used the Chrysler K S platform, although it was renamed to the AS platform here. This generation saw a variety of four engines. Sizes ranged from 2.5 to 3.8 L.
In 1996, a new generation using the Chrysler NS platform arrived. Manual transmission was no longer available and many models from previous generations were no longer produced. Until 2000, four engines ranging from 2.4 to 3.8 L were used.
With four generations over 26 years, it becomes obvious that finding the right manual could be tricky, especially as a free download.
The 1990 to 2000 version manuals are freely available as PDF documents from <a href="www.manualsforcars.com/manuals/category.php?start=0&cate Manuals For Cars </a>.
Some models can be found at <a href="www.user-service-manuals.com/get.htm"> User Service Manuals </a>, where a donation to the International Association for Human Rights Defence or other charities is required to release downloads. Proof of donations has to be provided in the shape of donation IDs.
Older models will have to be extensively researched and, although they are still available from various suppliers, may require payment.
In 1984, the new generation, a minivan using a Chrysler S platform, a close relative of the Plymouth K-series Reliant and the Dodge Aries, was born. Its four-cylinder engines were all available with either five-speed manual or three-speed torque flite automatic transmission. This included that of the 2.5 L Turbo only available during 1989/90.
The 1983 to 1990 generation saw many design changes, including nine different engines, ranging from both Chrysler and Mitsubishi Straight Four to V6 engines with capacities from 2.2 to 3.3 L.
The generation of Voyager from 1991 to 1995 saw some extensive redesigns, both interior and exterior. It still used the Chrysler K S platform, although it was renamed to the AS platform here. This generation saw a variety of four engines. Sizes ranged from 2.5 to 3.8 L.
In 1996, a new generation using the Chrysler NS platform arrived. Manual transmission was no longer available and many models from previous generations were no longer produced. Until 2000, four engines ranging from 2.4 to 3.8 L were used.
With four generations over 26 years, it becomes obvious that finding the right manual could be tricky, especially as a free download.
The 1990 to 2000 version manuals are freely available as PDF documents from <a href="www.manualsforcars.com/manuals/category.php?start=0&cate Manuals For Cars </a>.
Some models can be found at <a href="www.user-service-manuals.com/get.htm"> User Service Manuals </a>, where a donation to the International Association for Human Rights Defence or other charities is required to release downloads. Proof of donations has to be provided in the shape of donation IDs.
Older models will have to be extensively researched and, although they are still available from various suppliers, may require payment.