On the 2.5L, it is under the intake/exhaust on the back of the engine.
On the 3.0L it is below the exhaust manifold on the front.
are you sure its not rusted? cause me 92 Plymouth acclaim's oil pan rusted, and i had to get a new one. it only cost like 3-$400.
My 1991 Plymouth Acclaim manual says mine is R12, but I can't say for the '92 It was built with R12, should be retrofitted to R134a.
2783 lbs for the base model
Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
In a 1991 Plymouth Acclaim, the starter is located on the driver's side of the engine, near the transmission. It is mounted to the bell housing of the transmission and is accessible from underneath the vehicle. To replace or service the starter, it may be necessary to remove components such as the air intake or battery for better access.
The Starter relay for Acclaims are located right on the starter, its what the wires that go to the starter hooks to.
Plymouth Acclaim was created in 1989.
The starter on a 1990 Plymouth Acclaim is located on the lower side of the engine, near the transmission. It is positioned towards the rear of the engine bay, mounted to the engine block. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any components obstructing the starter, such as the battery or heat shield.
starter on 2.5 4cyl is located on back side of motor by drivers compartment easyest to get to from under car.
No. A 1991 Plymouth Acclaim does not have an interference engine.
Your problem is prob the starter, if you hear grinding it def is, Tho if starter is good could be ignition relay
On the 2.5L, it is under the intake/exhaust on the back of the engine. On the 3.0L it is below the exhaust manifold on the front