If your car is a 1994 or earlier model, you probably have an R-12 A/C system (a system that uses R-12 refrigerant). You shouldn't mix this with R-134a. You can however use one of the alternative replacements for R-12, which I believe is R12a. Check under the hood for a label indicating whether the system is R-12 or R-134a.
either located on the firewall or one of the ac hoses
5w30 or 10w30
Type your answer here... CHECK YOU TCU UNFORTUNATELY EAGLE TALON ARE KNOW TO HAVE A MALFUNCTION IN THE TRANSMISSION COMPUTER ESPECIALLY THE 1ST GENS HOPE THAT HELPS!
Look at the transmission number stamped on the top or side.
http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/detail.asp?info=alarm&year=1990-92&make=Eagle&model=Talon&ID=17705&type=Stereo here you go enjoy!
The 14b turbo the TSI's come with stock.
Assuming it is the same type of "freon", yes. The freon would be removed from the old system with a recovory/recycling machine.Assuming it is the same type of "freon", yes. The freon would be removed from the old system with a recovory/recycling machine.
autozone.com check out this site,type in you're vehicle info and follow the instuctions. good luck. The answer is located under the question for where is the fuel filter for a 1992 Eagle Talon? On my 91 talon, it is on the firewall, just left of center and it is an sob to r&r. Rechecked after installing as mine has leaked and I had to replace it as it was not quite right.
DOT 3 brake fluid
get some royal purpal. 5w 30 or 10w 40... eithers fine.
All LH body(Chrysler Concorde, Chrysler LHS, Dodged Intrepid, Eagle Vision and 1994 and on Chrysler New Yorkers) car take R-134A freon
Held in place by two bolts.First off, What type of vehicle are you working on?1991 eagle talon