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Old Jan 15, 2010 | 11:44 AM
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Can anyone tell me what the timing belt replacement interval is for a 1999 Voyager 2.0?
Also, does anyone maybe have a guide for this?
 
Old Jan 15, 2010 | 02:57 PM
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the owners manual specifies maintenance interval. A shop manual will give precise step by step instructions.
 
Old Jan 15, 2010 | 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 22chrysler
the owners manual specifies maintenance interval. A shop manual will give precise step by step instructions.
Thanks 22chrysler, if I had either of them I would not be posting the question
 
Old Jan 15, 2010 | 07:40 PM
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you never know. Some people are not self sufficient enough to even open a book... Do you not have a chrysler/dodge/jeep dealer in your area to answer the questions? Oh, and NEVER count on an internet forum to provide accurate enough repair proceedures. I was on a saturn board where someone wanted the proceedure to replace a head gasket. A fellow posted and it was pretty decent instructions... however he forgot one crucial step about aligning the cam and crank.. well the guy did the work and bent all the valves. In otherwords... get a Factory service manual. I never can figure out why people that want to fix their own stuff just don't get the instructions... Oh yeah, now I remember, no-body actually ever reads the directons.
 
Old Jan 15, 2010 | 08:16 PM
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120,000 Miles (192 000 km)
•Change the engine oil.
•Replace the engine oil filter.
•Replace the engine air cleaner element (filter)
•Replace the ignition cables on 2.4 liter and 3.0 liter engines.
•Inspect the PCV valve and replace as necessary.*
•Replace the spark plugs on 2.4 liter and 3.0 liter engines.
•Check and replace, if necessary, the engine timing belt on 3.0 liter engines. This maintenance is not required if belt was replaced at 90,000 miles (144 000 km)
•Inspect the generator belt and power steering pump belt tension, replace the belt if necessary on 2.4 liter engines.
•Inspect the serpentine drive belt on 3.3 liter and 3.8 liter engines. Not required if replaced at 75,000, 90,000 or 105,000 miles.
•Replace the engine timing belt on 2.4 liter engines.
•Drain and refill the automatic transmission fluid and replace the filter. (See the note at the end of Schedule - B.)
•Change the All Wheel Drive (AWD) power transfer unit fluid. (See the note at the end of Schedule - B.)
•Inspect the tie rod ends and boot seals
 
Old Jan 16, 2010 | 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by CHRYSLER TECH
120,000 Miles (192 000 km)
•Change the engine oil.
•Replace the engine oil filter.
•Replace the engine air cleaner element (filter)
•Replace the ignition cables on 2.4 liter and 3.0 liter engines.
•Inspect the PCV valve and replace as necessary.*
•Replace the spark plugs on 2.4 liter and 3.0 liter engines.
•Check and replace, if necessary, the engine timing belt on 3.0 liter engines. This maintenance is not required if belt was replaced at 90,000 miles (144 000 km)
•Inspect the generator belt and power steering pump belt tension, replace the belt if necessary on 2.4 liter engines.
•Inspect the serpentine drive belt on 3.3 liter and 3.8 liter engines. Not required if replaced at 75,000, 90,000 or 105,000 miles.
•Replace the engine timing belt on 2.4 liter engines.
•Drain and refill the automatic transmission fluid and replace the filter. (See the note at the end of Schedule - B.)
•Change the All Wheel Drive (AWD) power transfer unit fluid. (See the note at the end of Schedule - B.)
•Inspect the tie rod ends and boot seals
Thanks Chrysler Tech,
I see only the 2.4 and 3.0 are mentioned regarding the timing belt. Is this the same for the 2.0?
 
Old Jan 16, 2010 | 08:19 AM
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we dont' have 2.0 minivans in the USA, seems grossly under powered. But if you have a 2.0 Petrol (gas) engine and it is a chrysler 2.0 as found in US cars, then the service would be identical to the 2.4 which is a common engine in minivans
 
Old Jan 16, 2010 | 12:23 PM
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Much appreciated guys
 
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