There is a large plastic protective cover on the underside of the front of the engine which covers the bottom of the engine from side to side. On the passenger side close to the front of the vehicle there is a rectangular access port (about 6" x 8") built into this plastic cover. The access port has a cover which is removed using two screws that are right beside each other. The port cover slips out after these screws are removed and the oil filter is visible as soon as the panel cover is off. Good luck! It is quite possible that yours does not have the underside engine cover, many do not. If not, the filter is plainly visible from the underside of the engine on the passenger side closer to the front.
the answer is 27 go study more people plz
If it had a timing belt, you would replace it at 90,000 miles. But this engine has a timing chain and does not have a belt.
passenger side front cylinder is number 1 and next is 3 and then 5 drivers side is 2 , 4, 6 last.
Here is detail for the north south version in the Intrepid http://www.foobert.com/blog/2006/12/11/water-pump-replacement-in-a-chrysler-27l-engine/
Cylinder head bolt torque 2.7L M8.....21 ft/lbs M11 Step1 35ft/lbs 2 55ft/lbs 3 55ft/lbs 4 Plus 1/4 turn
Every point on Earth has a different set of Latitude/longitude coordinates, and Oakland is a big place, with a tremendous number of points in it. Home Plate at the Coliseum is located at 37.75132° north latitude 122.20100° west longitude. But the East end of Runway-27L at the airport, not all that far from the Coliseum, is located at 37.72246° north laltitude 122.20659° west longitude. The numbers are slightly different at other spots around town.
Heathrow has 2 runways which run east-west and a few years ago there was a debate as to whether a third runway should be built.
27L...just remember to look at the prefix before liter. The prefix milli represents "thousand", meaning one thousandth units (milliliters in this case) so the decimal is three places right of zero. Therefore you would move the decimal left three in this case. Long story short: 1L=1000mL 1000mL=1L
The longest runway at Heathrow is: 3902m x 50m The next one is: 3658m x 45m Then followed by a smaller one: 1962m x 45m
Most likely you have a either a power issue to the cluster ,or a communication problem between the cluster and the other computers. The first thing to check is for trouble codes in the cluster or body computer. You will need access to a scan tool for that.
Planes on approach or in a holding pattern typically circle to the right (clockwise) although this is not ALWAYS the case. So seats on the RIGHT side of the plane usually get to see more of the destination. For some approaches, such as Los Angeles, approaches may be "straight in" for dozens of miles, so you would only see one-half from either side (departures from runway 27L get a good view from the south).
A 1 or 2 digit number which represents the heading of the runway (for example, a runway pointing due west... 270 degrees... would be "27"). If there are parallel runways, such as at Lambert Field St. Louis, then the right one would be 27R and the left one would be 27L. Since each runway has two ends, the opposite end of runway 27 would be runway 9 (due east, 90 degrees). It's the same pavement, but it's referred to as a separate runway to minimize confusion (It's easier to say "runway 9" than "runway 27, but approach from the west").