There were 2 different Cassette players available from the factory, but since the Reliant was discontinued almost 20 years ago, going to a store like Best Buy and finding a Cassette Deck is your best option.
But finding a good working Cassette Deck online (like eBay) for any Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge (except for the Colt) from 1984 to 1998 is also an option. Those are all interchangeable with the one in your '88 Reliant.
About 18 inches
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Under the hood on the upper firewall on the driver's side
The gas tank capacity of a 1988 Plymouth Reliant is approximately 14.5 gallons. This model was designed to be economical, reflecting the compact car trends of the late 1980s. Its fuel efficiency, combined with the tank size, contributed to its practicality for daily driving.
No, Pontiac only offered a cassette player and AM/FM radio in 1988.
There are two. They are in the exhaust system. One is before and one is after the catalytic converter.
no it wont cause the engine mountings are different
I don't think there was a factory CD player for the 1988 corvette. The Bose was a cassette player that measures 1.5 din
It is on the back of the engine, under the intake.It is on the back of the engine, under the intake.
The power steering pump is by the firewall on pasanger side of car. Fill it with transmission fluid. The cap has a dipstick on it.
They looked similar but they were in fact a bit different from each other, and as such not interchangeable.
On a 1988 Plymouth Reliant, the knock sensor is typically located on the engine block, near the cylinder head. It is usually found on the lower part of the engine, often on the driver's side. To access it, you may need to remove certain components for better visibility. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting a repair manual or a service guide for the specific engine type can be helpful.