Yes!
It does not have a mass airflow sensor.
Mopar ATF +4
No crank sensor, only a cam position sensor.
Look in the glove box. That would be my best bet
depending on any additions... Roughly 3,600 pounds
Engine, bottom of the oil pan. Transmission, does not have one. Radiator, bottom driver side.
Oh, absolutely, friend! You can replace rear air shocks with gas shocks on your 1991 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue. Just make sure to choose shocks that are compatible with your vehicle's make and model. Take your time, enjoy the process, and soon your car will be riding smoothly again.
More than likely it's a fuel injection issue. Can u hear it kick on when you start it?
Add 1/2 quart at a time, until full.
Usually they come on when you press the button for the heated rear window.
The transmission control module (TCM) on a 1991 Chrysler Fifth Avenue is typically located near the driver's side of the vehicle, often mounted on or near the transmission itself or on the firewall. To access it, you may need to remove some covers or components in the engine bay. Always consult your vehicle's service manual for the exact location and any specific procedures for accessing the TCM.
I would try the glove box, or under the steering wheel area. I have a 1991 and my fuse box is in my glove box. Hope this works for you.