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The Doctors - 2008 35 Tips to Fix 8 Body Problems was released on: USA: 2013
Code 35: Radiator fan relay open or shorted
In the fuel tank. If there is no access panel in the trunk or under the rear seat, the tank must be removed.
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I just bought one for a 1997 3.5 for 35
What is 8/35 is one example.
5w30 any major brand. I personally have used Pennzoil for over 35 years and have had no internal engine problems.
Full size spare, 35 psi. Compact spare, 60 psi.
My 1999 Intrepid se has just turned 347,000 km. I have another tranny in storage just in case. The fluid in the original tranny is still relatively clear and it shifts easy. I travel extensively and have had problems with wear and tear such as wheel bearings. But I have not had any problems with the tranny. So I would really question that 60,000 km comment. I work as a Dodge mechanic, those transmissions will easily last past 100,000 miles.
Per EPA revised MPG numbers:1999 Dodge Intrepid 6 cyl, 2.7 L, Automatic 4-spd, Regular18 city 28 highway1999 Dodge Intrepid 6 cyl, 3.2 L, Automatic 4-spd, Regular16city 25 highwayI Have the 3.2 and when driving conservatively I get 19 city 22.4 combined and 35 Hwy.
1.8L/1.9L engine not running 35-45 psi. engine running 30-40 psi. 2.0L '97 eninge off 35-45 psi, engine on 30-40 psi. '98 thru 2000 engine off 50-85 psi, engine on 25-35 psi. recommended values.
To figure our percentage problems like this, the simplest way is to do: 384 X .35 = 134.4 (because 35 % is the same as 35/100, which equals .35) to test your answer, you can do 134.4/384, which equals .35, which is 35 %, so your answer is correct!