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AMC did make Jeeps until 1991, when Chrysler bought AMC. Jeep is now made by Chrysler.AMC did make Jeeps until 1991, when Chrysler bought AMC. Jeep is now made by Chrysler.
Nash, New Yorker (Chrysler), Ninety-eight (Oldsmobile), Nissan and Nova (Chevrolet) are cars. They begin with the letter n.
does it happen a few seconds after you start the car? on my 1988 new yorker,it was the hydrolic pump that is on the right side of the trunk. i just unpluged it.
Chrysler did not make an Imperial in 1978. However, the Chrysler New Yorker Brougham equipped with the 440 4bbl Lean Burn engine and standard rear axle ratio (I can't remember what the ratio was/is) was EPA rated at 10 city / 16 highway.
Sounds like the timing is off.
Replacing the Electronic Sending Unit on a 1991 Chrysler LeBaron is something that needs to be done by a professional. It\'s not something that should be taken lightly as a misplaced unit can make the whole car run badly.
The problem sounds like a power failure. Check all fuses, the plug connections, and make sure that wiring is not loose at the fuse box.
More than likely the ratchet mechanism that causes the brake pedal to lock down is broken, perhaps due to a broken or disconnected spring. The "weird sound" could be the remainder of the mechanism brushing against the teeth where it would normally lock.
The make is Chrysler and the model is a 300.The make is Chrysler and the model is a 300.
It is possible that you broke the motors when you forced the covers open. Try turning the headlights on and off and listen to see if you can hear anything from the motors. If you do, check to make sure that the connecting rod between the covers isn't broken.
On the turn signal indicator arm. Switch on the headlights, make sure the high beam is off, then pull out the rotating light switch.
There is a bolt at the base of the distributor. Loosen the bolt and the distributor can be turned to adjust the timing. A timing light needs to be used at the harmonic balancer to make the adjustment properly.