I got a quote of $176 to replace mine, so I went online to AUTOMOTIX & put in my request. I quickly had 3 replies for either new or salvaged part. I got a used part for $42 which included S&H...still have to have it installed, or try to do it myself. Good Luck!
If you are looking for a reset switch, Chrysler does not use them.If you are looking for a reset switch, Chrysler does not use them.
Chrysler manufactured its last Dodge Stealth in 1996, replacing its Ferrari aerodynamic styling with a hideous looking, overly expensive Dodge Viper.
If you are looking for a place to get your disc brakes repaired for the cheapest price because you need them repaired, then you can go to Timothy's Automotive Repair Shop.
If you are looking for a reset switch, Chrysler does not use those.
You can get a treadmill repaired by looking up the store that you got it in and sending it back there. You can look for the online retailer and see what they say.
If you are looking for an inertia or reset switch, Chrysler does not use them.
This will depend on the vehicle that you are looking at. Chrysler makes a lot of different vehicles and they all have abbreviations.
Those guys are very professional. You're looking at very expensive brake repair. However, on the front page of their website, there is a $25 coupon that is usable for every axle being repaired on your cars. This could edge you out of $100.
If you are looking for an inertia switch, Chrysler does not use them. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
The ECU plug in a Chrysler 300 is located in the predator. When looking for it look in a box that is color coded.
Well, if your looking for EXPENSIVE. Look at HERMES
Not likely. You are looking at 2 different vbody stlyes/generations.