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Chrysler Voyager Light Resets


If you are looking for information on how to reset dashboard lights in the Chrysler Voyager then you have come to the right place.

On this page you can find guides that cover model years 1996 through to 2023 and 3 different types of lights that can be reset.

TPMS Warning Icon Tire Pressure Monitoring

If your Chrysler Voyager has a tire pressure monitoring system fitted then you may find the warning light appearing on the dashboard.

Once the tire pressures have been adjusted to the correct PSI the light may stay on anyway.

To turn it off you will need to perform a few easy tasks in order to reset it.

These instructions will vary year to year in the Chrysler Voyager, so to get started choose your appropriate year from the list below:

Oil Maintenance Warning Icon Oil Maintenance

At some point your Chrysler Voyager will request that you change the oil using a prompt on the display in the dashboard.

You or a trained mechanic will want to flush the oil out of the system and replace it with new liquid which may not lead to the light switching off automatically.

To manually reset the oil maintenance warning in the Chrysler Voyager you can follow the guides linked to below, first choose the relevant model year:

ABS Warning Icon ABS Warning

The ABS in your Chrysler Voyager could fail for a variety of reasons, some of which you can easily fix yourself.

Even if you do fix the ABS issue you may still find that the warning light is still present on your dashboard.

To switch it back off again you can use the following guides, broken down into seperate model years:

Chrysler Voyager

Chrysler Voyager Image

The Chrysler Voyager is a series of minivans that have been on the market since 1988. The first run of the model was discontinued in 2016, but it made a return to the market in 2019 and is still ongoing today.

A rebadged version has also been sold in the European market under the name of the Lancia Voyager.

The first iteration saw a total of five generations before its hiatus, while the latest version represents the sixth generation, despite it essentially being a different model from the fifth generation.

The Voyager sits in the Chrysler minivan lineup as the lower-end offering. This puts it below the Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Pacifica. Other similar competitors include the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna.

It has featured both a 3-door and a 4-door layout typical to the minivan class. These have all been built on different platforms over the years.

The model has also been capable of seating roughly 7 passengers. Chrysler commonly promotes two of their fairly unique seating systems found in their minivans. These include the Stow ‘n Go and Swivel ‘n Go seating systems. These are often mentioned in the marketing strategy for the Voyager.

Given the long history on the market, there have been a huge host of various powertrain configurations for the model. Although varied, most of these have ranged between 2.0 L and 3.8 L petrol engines.

There have also been some limited diesel versions to hit the market over the years.

The sixth generation essentially represents the low-end trim options for the Chrysler Pacifica. Both the L and LX models were given the Voyager nameplate to keep the Pacifica luxurious and high-end. This version also has an LXi version for fleets.