Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth Front Wheel Drive Passenger Cars 1992-1993 Factory Service & Shop Manual
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Complete workshop & service manual with electrical wiring diagrams for Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth Front Wheel Drive Passenger Cars 1992-1993 (Acclaim, Daytona, Daytona Shelby, Dynasty, Fifth Avenue, Imperial, Lebaron, LeBaron landau, New Yorker, Salon, Shadow, Spirit, Sundance) Factory Service & Shop Manual. It's the same service manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional and intact without any missing page.
This Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth Front Wheel Drive Passenger Cars 1992-1993 (Acclaim, Daytona, Daytona Shelby, Dynasty, Fifth Avenue, Imperial, Lebaron, LeBaron landau, New Yorker, Salon, Shadow, Spirit, Sundance) Factory Service & Shop Manual service & repair manual (including maintenance, overhaul, disassembling & assembling, adjustment, tune-up, operation, inspecting, diagnostic & troubleshooting…) is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system with detailed illustrations. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. The printer-ready PDF documents work like a charm on all kinds of devices.
MAKE: Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth
YEAR: 1992 1993
MODEL: Acclaim, Daytona, Daytona Shelby, Dynasty, Fifth Avenue, Imperial, Lebaron, LeBaron landau, New Yorker, Salon, Shadow, Spirit, Sundance
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ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
On all models an engine block heater is available as an optional accessory. The heater, operated by ordinary house current (110 Volt A.C.) through a power cord and connector behind the radiator grille, provides easier engine starting and faster warm-up when vehicle is operated in areas having extremely low temperatures.
The heater is mounted in a core hole (in place of a core hole plug) in the engine block, with the heating element immersed in coolant (Fig. 9).
The power cord must be secured in its retainer clips, and not positioned so it could contact linkages or exhaust manifolds and become damaged.
If unit does not operate, trouble can be in either the power cord or the heater element. Test power cord for continuity with a 110-volt voltmeter or 110-volt test light; test heater element continuity with an ohmmeter or 12-volt test light.
REMOVAL
(1) Drain coolant from radiator and cylinder block.
Refer to Cooling System Drain, Clean, Flush and Refill of this section for procedure.
(2) Detach power cord plug from heater.
(3) Loosen screw in center of heater. Remove heater assembly.
INSTALLATION
(1) Thoroughly clean core hole and heater seat.
(2) Insert heater assembly with element loop positioned upward.
(3) With heater seated, tighten center screw securely to assure a positive seal.
(4) Fill cooling system with coolant to the proper level, vent air, and inspect for leaks. Pressurize system with Radiator Pressure Tool before looking for leaks.
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