Chrysler Voyager Oil Service Maintenance Indicator Light
Simple tutorial on how to reset the service maintenance reminder indicator light on Chrysler Voyager.<>
STEP 1
- The ignition on to RUN position.
STEP 2
- Press the MENU RESET button until the service interval is displayed.
STEP 3
- Repeatedly press the Step button until to set mileage to the next service.
STEP 4
- Press the C/T button until the display changes.
STEP 5
- Tap the Step button until ‘yes’ appears.
STEP 6
- Press the C/T button then switch off ignition
About Chrysler Voyager
The Chrysler Voyager, or Chrysler Grand Voyager (since 2011 re-badged as Lancia Voyager in most of Europe), is a minivan manufactured by Chrysler. For most of its existence, vehicles bearing the “Chrysler Voyager” nameplate have been sold exclusively outside the United States, primarily in Europe, Asia, and Oceania.<>
The Voyager was introduced in Europe in 1988 as a rebadged version of the Dodge Caravan sold in the United States and has evolved with the Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, and Chrysler Town & Country since. Vehicles bearing the Chrysler Voyager nameplate were marketed in the United States from 2001 to 2003 as a rebadged version of the short-wheelbase (SWB) variant of the Plymouth Voyager following the 2001 folding of the Plymouth division of DaimlerChrysler AG.<>
Together with its nameplate variants, the Chrysler minivans have ranked as the 13th bestselling automotive nameplate worldwide, with over 12 million sold.<>
The European Chrysler Voyager was first released in 1988, nearly identical to its American counterpart, the Dodge Caravan; the only visual differences between the two were the head/taillights and grille. Besides the slightly different appearance, the European Voyagers were sold with different engines, including diesel engines, which are popular in Europe; and the trim was different. They were also available with manual transmission and a foot-operated emergency brake.<>
The last European Chrysler Grand Voyagers are very similar to the 2008 and later Chrysler Town & Country cars, and were sold only in the long-wheelbase version (as in North America).<>
Although now produced solely in Ontario, Canada, the Grand Voyagers were still available with diesel engines as standard. These diesel engines are based on a modern double overhead cam common rail design from VM Motori of Italy.<>
Following the fifth generation, the Grand Voyager nameplate was discontinued in all markets. However, in 2019, FCA announced that the Voyager nameplate will return for the 2020 model year as a separate nameplate for low-end Pacifica models, and that it would replace the long-running Dodge Grand Caravan as FCA’s lower-end minivan. Canadian models kept the Pacifica nameplate for 2020, but rebadged them as Chrysler Grand Caravan starting in the 2021 model year.<>