2001-2003 Chrysler Voyager: Reliability
Updated: 11/23/08
2003 Chrysler Voyager
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Our reliability study for this generation Chrysler Town & Country and Voyager includes details on average repair costs, manufacturer recalls, and everything you need to know to gauge the long-term reliability of this generation Chrysler Town & Country and Voyager .
Trouble Spots
Consumer Guide's® Auto Editors have scoured repair bulletins and questioned mechanics to search
for commonly occurring problems for a particular vehicle. In some cases we also give possible manufacturer-suggested
solutions. In many instances these trouble spots are Technical Service Bulletins posted by the manufacturer,
however, we have our own expert looking at additional vehicle problems.
Air conditioner:
The A/C compressor may fail, causing a squealing or missing drive belt. The compressor fails from not turning on the rear A/C controls, but running only the front. After the A/C parts are replaced, the body- control computer requires reprogramming. (2001)
Doors:
Loose weather strip tricks the power sliding door into thinking there is an obstruction making it misbehave during opening or closing. The weather strip must be replaced. (2001-02)
Engine stalling:
The engine may lose power or stall, especially when the temperature is below freezing, requiring replacement of if the throttle-position sensor. (2001-02)
Fuel gauge:
The fuel gauge may drop below the actual level while driving, but may return to the correct reading after sitting for about 10 minutes due to a kinked hose at the leak-detection pump filter. (2001-02)
Suspension noise:
Knocking or squawking sounds from the front suspension are corrected by replacing the sway-bar links. (2001)
Water leak:
Some early production (prior to April 2001) vehicles may have a serpentine belt that squeals of jumps off (in cold weather) the pulley caused by water leaking from the wiper module drain tube. In cold weather ice forms on the pulley. (2001)
Water leak:
A wet passenger-side carpet is often due to condensation from the A/C drain tube blowing back into the passenger compartment. Replacing the tube with a longer one corrects the problem. (2001-02)
Consumer Guide® Estimated Repair Costs
This table lists costs of likely repairs for comparison with other vehicles. The
dollar amount includes the cost of the part(s) and labor (based on $50 per hour) for the
typical repair without extras or add-ons. Like the pricing information, replacement
costs can vary widely depending on region. Expect charges at a new-car dealership
to be slightly higher.
| Item Name | Repair Cost |
| A/C Compressor | $415 |
| Alternator | $535 |
| Automatic Transmission or Transaxle | $1,620 |
| Brakes | $440 |
| Constant Velocity Joints | $990 |
| Exhaust System | $415 |
| Radiator | $395 |
| Shocks and/or Struts | $1,500 |
| Timing Chain or Belt | $180 |








