It is on the back of the engine, under the intake.
It is on the back of the engine, under the intake.
They looked similar but they were in fact a bit different from each other, and as such not interchangeable.
Chrysler called that the "k" body style.
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On my 86 reliant there was 2 screews on the crome light cover in front and 2 on the side of the crome cover that had to be taking out then you have to unscreew the light.
yes i have heard of them, oh wait i own one! Lol, yes They exist ad i love mine, they are good cars.
The "K" car is the short name for the car platform manufactured by Chrysler on which the Plymouth Reliant, Dodge Aries, Dodge 400, and Chrysler Lebaron were built.
The vacuum diagram for a 1981 Plymouth Reliant K can typically be found in the vehicle's service manual or on the underside of the hood. If you don't have access to these resources, you might also find diagrams online through automotive forums or websites that specialize in classic car restoration. Additionally, local auto parts stores may have repair guides that include the vacuum diagram.
Built by Dodge. It's a mid size car built on the K platform. they are typically very square and boxy in appearance. Includes Dodge Aries, Chrysler LeBaron, Plymouth Reliant, Dodge 400.
The computer, or Engine Control Module (ECM), on a 1987 Plymouth Reliant K is typically located in the passenger compartment, often under the dashboard or near the glove box area. It may also be found mounted to the firewall. This module is responsible for managing various engine functions and diagnostics. If you're looking for it, be sure to check the vehicle's service manual for specific details on its exact location.
It is just in front of the passenger side rear wheel next to the gas tank.
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The Christian rock band, Relient, is named after a Plymouth Reliant K type car. There most successful song is "College Kids," Check it out someday.