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A squaek in any car is usually an indicator of worn suspension parts. The most likely causes are dried up rubber bushings. They can be temporarily quieted with some WD-40, but they will soon need replacing. If the squeak is metal-on-metal, the rubber bushings are completely destroyed and some metal parts my need replacing. Don't worry. Suspension parts are cheap. I have had the same squeak coming from the rear of my 1995 Lebaron Conv. Under the back axle, which is in the shape of an upside down U, there is a metal pole runing as a stabilizer in the "tunnel" of the U. This begins to rub and causes a squeak that most mechanics and other techs. do not find. I simply put a brace betweek the tube and the U, problem solved!
The Chrysler LeBaron was discontinued in 1995.
They stopped making the Lebaron in 1995...
there is a rubber plug on the top portion of the motor .remove the plug,fill and put plug back on
Yes, they are equal from 1987 up to 1995
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I have a 1993 Lebaron with 3.0 Liter and Automatic. I get between 23-26 mpg.
The last Chrysler LeBaron was in 1995. Both engines available that year had timing belts.The last Chrysler LeBaron was in 1995. Both engines available that year had timing belts.
The 1995 LeBaron GTC convertible weighs in at 1447 Kg, or about 3183 pounds.
It is not recommended.
The tachometer may not be working on a 1995 Chrysler LeBaron because the cable may be bad. Check to ensure the cable is not broken or kinked.