It's very easy.....there are two buttons on the right middle of radio....labled H(hour) and M(minute) simply push those buttons to adjust time..
To set the clock on a 1988 Chrysler Lebaron you start by pressing the "set" button while the radio is on and push the volume knob in. Once you see the hour number flashing on the screen, adjust by using "seek" and press the volume knob in once you set the hour and then it will go to minutes. Adjust the minutes using the same "seek" button and press the volume knob in and the time will be set.
Yes they should be the same, they are both YJ's
If same engine and transmission model, yes.
A contemporary Dodge Dynasty would have the same rotors, possibly an Imperial also
I have the same issue. I would look at the over drive sensor/module as the culprit
1993-1995 Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, Chrysler Town and Country with the same engine.
YES, They are the SAME engines. That will be a direct swop/Bolt in.
No.
No, they are not the same.
i had the same prob. with mine i have a 92 lebaron 3.0 and it was the fuel pump going bad...
no, but heres a list of cars with the same style engine as your lebaron, not saying theyre exactly the same, wiring is probably different, but the basic engine is the same, from wikipedia * 1990-2001 Mitsubishi GTO (aka Mitsubishi 3000GT, Dodge Stealth) * 1989-1995 Plymouth Acclaim/Dodge Spirit * 1987-2000 Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager * 1990-1993 Dodge Ram 50 * 1988-1989 Dodge Dynasty * 1988-1990 Dodge Raider * 1991-1996 Dodge Stealth * 1987-1995 Chrysler LeBaron * 1989-1991 Chrysler TC by Maserati * 1988-1989 Chrysler New Yorker * 1990-1993 Dodge Daytona * 1989-1994 Dodge Shadow ES * 1992-1994 Plymouth Duster * 2000-2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse * 1991-1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT * 1999-2003 Mitsubishi Galant * 1988-1990 Mitsubishi Sigma * 1990-1998 Hyundai Sonata * 2001-2005 Dodge Stratus/Chrysler Sebring Coupe * 1990-2002 Mitsubishi Diamante * 1991-1996 Mitsubishi Verada (Australia) * 1993-2002 Mitsubishi Magna (Australia) * 1990-2006 Mitsubishi L200 * 1990-1996 Mitsubishi Mighty Max * 1988-present Mitsubishi Pajero (aka Montero/Shogun) (Japanese and Middle East markets) * 1998-present Mitsubishi Challenger (aka Montero Sport)
you have to remove the dash and every thing attached to it. Is it the same for a 1988 Mazda 929?