2001-2007 Chrysler Town Country Timing Marks Diagram (3.8L Engine)

Last Updated on February 7, 2020 by Christ

2001-2007 Chrysler Town Country Timing Marks Diagram (3.8L Engine) – Town & Country has five generations, versions of which are available with long or short wheelbase, although the current model only has a long base. In 1994 came the anniversary edition 10 Year Anniversary Edition, and in 2004 – Platinum Series. In 2008, Chrysler and Dodge divisions celebrated 25 years of production of minivans, reaching more than 12 million sales, and introduced a new version of the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan.

Restyling of the fifth generation Town & Country debuted in late 2010 as a 2011 model in May 2012. CEO of Fiat-Chrysler Sergio Marchionne said the company intends to cease production of a minivan Town & Country, replacing it with a luxury crossover. However, later it became known that the next-generation minivan will be launched on the market in the 2016 model year.

2001-2007 Chrysler Town Country Timing Marks Diagram (3.8L Engine)

2001-2007 Chrysler Town Country Timing Marks Diagram (3.8L Engine)
  1. Camshaft Sprocket Timing Mark (Dot)
  2. Plated Link
  3. Crankshaft Sprocket Timing Mark (Dot)
  4. Arrows

Note: Position the sprocket on the crankshaft (timing mark out) with the timing slot aligned with the timing pin. Lubricate timing chain and sprockets with clean engine oil before installation. For more details, please see the following video:

The diagram above applies to Chrysler Town & Country Minivans 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 years model that use 3.8 L EGH V6 engine. This machine is also applied to:

  • 1991–1993 Chrysler New Yorker and Chrysler Imperial
  • 1994–2010 Chrysler minivans
  • 2007–2011 Jeep Wrangler
  • 2009–2010 Volkswagen Routan

This diagram is based on the Chrysler workshop manual. Hopefully the article of 2001-2007 Chrysler Town Country Timing Marks Diagram (3.8L Engine) useful for you.

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