Yes
i have 16 inch on mine from the factory
It is added through the low pressure service port.
You listed this is the Chrysler Concorde category but I suspect you are referring to the Concorde Jet airplane. The jet was not even invented in 1936, and was a very new technology in 1953. The first Concorde prototype was produced in 1966. The first Concorde put into service began in 1976. The First Chrysler Concorde vehicle was sold as a 1993 model in 1992..
if you go to www.autozone.com it will give you directions on how to put the starter on.
i don't know about that motor, but the zuzu's do have a diy manual around to put a 3.2 small block Chevy in them. hope this helps.
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I would have to believe the shop put in a new belt. But ask them. If it was a new belt, change it when it has 90K on the BELT.
A person can change the oil pan gasket on a 1995 Chrysler 3.5 engine by first draining the oil. The pan is then unbolted, the original gasket removed, and a new one put in place.
Very doubtful that an oxygen sensor would do that.
With the greatest of difficulty. ;-) If it's like my 1993 Vision, the starter is high on the left side of the engine just below the exhaust manifold. Can't see it very well, but you can reach it from the top. Two bolts I think.
The service department will put in a new oxygen sensor, with a 25% discount on parts if you are a Chrysler employee, for $102.**. The sensor, with the discout, is @ $95.
It won't harm the engine to run it without the thermostat, but the coolant won't heat up enough to run the heater. By running cool, the engine won't get the optimum fuel economy, and the computer will be constantly trying to compensate. It is easy to install a thermostat, and it would be advised to put one in.