Written from hands-on experience gained from the complete strip-down and rebuild of a Chrysler Town & Country, Haynes can help you understand, care for and repair your Chrysler Town & Country. We do it ourselves to help you do-it-yourself, and whatever your mechanical ability, the practical step-by-step explanations, linked to over 900 photos, will help you get the job done right. Regular servicing and maintenance of your Chrysler Town & Country can help maintain its resale value, save you money, and make it safer to drive.
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Chrysler Caravan/Voyager/Town & Country 2003-07 (excludes information specific to all-wheel drive or diesel engine models)
Does not include information specific to all-wheel drive or diesel engine models
Chapter 1: Tune-Up and Routine Maintenance
Chapter 2: Engines and General Engine Overhaul procedures
Chapter 3: Cooling, Heating and AC Systems
Chapter 4: Fuel and Exhaust Systems
Chapter 5: Engine Electrical Systems
Chapter 6: Emissions and Engine Control Systems
Chapter 7: Automatic Transaxle
Chapter 8: Driveaxles
Chapter 9: Brakes
Chapter 10: Suspension and Steering Systems
Chapter 11: Body
Chapter 12: Chassis Electrical System and Wiring Diagrams Glossary and Master Index
The Chrysler Town & Country 2003-2007 was a fourth generation luxury minivan based on the Chrysler RS platform. The Town & Country had a four-speed automatic transmission and came with either 3.3 liter, 180 horsepower, or 3.8 liter, 215 horsepower V6 engines which were equipped with electronic, multi-port fuel injection.
The vehicle featured independent front wheel suspension and rear beam axle suspension with leaf spring-supported spindle/hub units. The maintenance schedule includes weekly tire and pressure checks, three-monthly engine oil and filter changes, and six-monthly tire rotation.
Haynes provides all the knowledge you need to care for and repair your vehicle. You can purchase a Chrysler Town & Country 2003-2007 repair manual in either print or digital formats.