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The creation of the Chrysler Grand Voyager began in 1988 and it received the Lancia Phedra designation for the European market before its transformation into the final product. The Chrysler Grand Voyager derived its base from the Chrysler S platform that shared chassis components with Dodge Caravan models and included K platform standard technical elements. Two choice of motors existed for the Chrysler Grand Voyager between the 2.5L I4 diesel engine and the 3.0L Mitsubishi 6G72 V6 engine. Manual transmissions ceased to be available in the American market beginning in 1995. The production models in America acquired the 3.3L EGA V6 engine as part of their emissions compliance requirement. The European customer base could choose between a 2.0L I4 engine or a 2.5L VM425 turbocharged diesel engine. The 2008 reintroduction of Chrysler Grand Voyager introduced the market to both luxury MPV customers and two powertrain setups - the 2.8L RA428 diesel I4 engine delivering 163 horsepower alongside a 6-speed automatic transmission. Together with the EGH V6 3.8L and the Pentastar V6 3.6L powerplants the 2008 Chrysler Grand Voyager provided 197 and 283 horsepower output options. Family pleasure was the main design focus of the Chrysler Grand Voyager thus the optimal way to preserve its operational and durable behavior involves using original equipment manufacturer parts that perform optimally for their intended functions.

Chrysler Grand Voyager shows issues across steering hydraulics, drivetrain control, and suspension wear. In steering, failed power steering cooler hoses leak after parking, leaving spots and reduced assist. Inspect the Grand Voyager for hose cracking, wet fittings, and low reservoir level. Replace power steering cooler hoses, flush fluid, and verify belt condition. In drivetrain control, a faulty transmission speed sensor causes a dead speedometer and limited upshifts. Scan the Grand Voyager for codes, check wiring at the connector, and confirm clean signals. Replace the transmission speed sensor and road test the Chrysler minivan for proper shifting. For chassis and ride, worn suspension bushes create clunks and poor stability. Inspect the Grand Voyager for bushing splits, loose links, and uneven tire wear. Replace worn suspension bushes and retorque fasteners, then align the Grand Voyager front end. During service, use Chrysler fluid specifications and confirm cooling fan operation at idle. These steps keep the Chrysler Grand Voyager responsive, while the Grand Voyager remains reliable in daily use. After hose replacement, bleed the system and verify assist during slow parking maneuvers. Clear codes, road test, and document pressures and temperatures per Chrysler service records.

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