1998 Plymouth Voyager Maintenance

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1998 Plymouth Voyager Maintenance Schedule

How often should I service my 1998 Plymouth Voyager?

Your Guide to 1998 Plymouth Voyager Scheduled Maintenance

You want your Plymouth Voyager to last as long as possible. With the right maintenance at the right time, your Voyager could be on the road well past the 200,000 mile mark. So, you want to care for your car, but you’re not sure when to get certain services. It can be overwhelming, but fortunately, there’s a resource that takes the guesswork out of routine Voyager maintenance. Just follow your 1998 Plymouth Voyager maintenance schedule!

This recommended maintenance schedule is written by the auto manufacturer, Plymouth themselves. Scheduled maintenance services can vary depending on driving conditions, climate, and other factors; in most cases, though, recommended maintenance will consist of services like tire rotations, vital fluid checks/exchanges, filter changes, and brake pad replacement. Scheduling routine service appointments is one of the best ways to help extend your Voyager's life, increase your vehicle safety, and prevent common 1998 Plymouth Voyager problems.

Essential Maintenance to Keep Your Plymouth Voyager Running Newer, Longer

Come to Firestone Complete Auto Care for manufacturer-recommended routine maintenance on your 1998 Plymouth Voyager and an expert technician will begin by performing a Courtesy Check. A Courtesy Check helps "set the stage" for your service and catch any small problems before they turn into big repairs. Each Courtesy Check includes a free battery test and an inspection of your Voyager's windshield wiper blades, head and tail lights, filters, fluid levels, tires, and alignment.

Maybe it's time to find a new auto battery for your 1998 Plymouth Voyager. If your current battery is more than three years old, it may be time for a replacement (batteries typically last somewhere between three and five years). Yours may need to be replaced sooner depending on your driving habits and climate. Taking short trips or exposing your car to extreme temperatures (like in the dead of winter or heat of summer) could reduce the life expectancy of your Plymouth Voyager battery. Sure, you could wait until your battery is completely dead, but it’s a much wiser decision to replace it before you need to. Otherwise, your battery could die unexpectedly, leaving you and your Voyager stranded. Your Plymouth Voyager won't be going anywhere without a strong battery.

Maintaining your Plymouth Voyager steering and suspension system can help you keep control of your vehicle at all times (plus, it can make for a smoother ride!). Don’t let a misalignment or pulling steering wheel put you in danger. Bring your car to Firestone Complete Auto Care, where our technicians can check your car’s steering components and, if necessary, perform Plymouth Voyager suspension and steering services. These might include wheel alignment, power steering fluid flushes and replenishments, ball joint lubrication, wheel bearing replacement, and strut replacement. Prevent damage or premature wear and tear on your Plymouth Voyager's steering system with regular maintenance.

Without routine Plymouth Voyager maintenance, you (and your engine) could quickly lose your cool when there's a problem on the road–especially if that problem is an overheated engine or broken A/C. Our technicians have you covered there, too, with the tools and expertise to care for your entire Plymouth Voyager cooling, heating, and climate control system. Is it time to replace the radiator in your Plymouth Voyager? We can take care of that. Got a funny smell coming from your A/C? We’re on it. Firestone Complete Auto Care is your one-stop shop for 1998 Plymouth Voyager maintenance and repairs.

We can help you keep your vehicle (and your life!) running smoothly. Many of our locations have weekend and evening hours for your convenience.

Want to know the secrets to maintaining your 1998 Plymouth Voyager? Read on for answers to common maintenance questions!

Take an active role in maintaining your 1998 Plymouth Voyager. Get answers to common Plymouth Voyager maintenance questions and learn more about caring for your vehicle.

  • What should I do after hitting a pothole in my Plymouth Voyager? Check your car for pothole damage! If you’ve recently hit a pothole (or even if you don’t remember hitting one… they can be sneaky!) check your tire treads, tire sidewalls, and wheels for damage. Potholes can also knock your car out of alignment, so have your alignment checked if you suspect you’ve driven over a rough patch of road lately.
  •  Why are my Plymouth dashboard lights on? Don't ignore dashboard warning lights! Bring your Plymouth Voyager in for a diagnostic code scan as soon as a dashboard warning light flashes on, whether it's your check engine or battery light. Dashboard lights alert you to trouble under the hood.