In a 1996 Chrysler LHS, the TCM (Transmission Control Module) fuse is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can find the fuse box by looking beneath the steering column. Check the diagram on the fuse box cover for the specific location of the TCM fuse, as it may vary. Always refer to the owner's manual for detailed information on fuse locations and specifications.
The factory amplifier on a 96 chrysler lhs is located in the trunk under the carpeting on the driver side.
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yes it has a keyless entry. I just bought one for my LHS '96 from e-bay. just type 'keyless entry for Chrysler lhs 1996" on Google. yes it has a keyless entry. I just bought one for my LHS '96 from e-bay. just type 'keyless entry for Chrysler lhs 1996" on Google.
What all do I have to take off to get to the headlights. I just want to change the bulb can anyone help? Its a 1996 LHS.
The 1996 Chrysler LHS is equipped with two catalytic converters. One is located on each side of the vehicle, as it has a dual exhaust system. These converters help reduce harmful emissions from the engine's exhaust.
First locate the fuse in the fuse box, then pull old fuse out and insert new fuse.
1-2-3-4-5-6.. well @ least that's what it says on the block of my 2000 LHS... they have the same 3.5 V6 so it should be the same
The 96 Chrysler lhs is known to have a couple of wiring issues. The crank sensor sometimes does not read. Also, the security system can have a wiring issue. Both of these problems can cause the car to stop running the start again as described.
everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and a professional shop manual should be available at the library in the reference section for FREE...make copies of the right pages and fix your vehicle like a PRO! :) good luck Dave :)
Check the heater core, it is probably bad. It could be heater hose connections to the heater core, but I would bet on the heater core going bad.
On a 1996 Chrysler LHS, the camshaft position sensor is located on the engine's cylinder head, near the rear of the engine. It is typically mounted near the camshaft and may be accessed from the top of the engine. For easier access, you may need to remove any components obstructing the sensor, such as the intake manifold or other engine covers. Always consult a repair manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle.
Time for a new car ! Not a Chrysler product !