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when you first start the car in park, there is no fluid being pumped. Older torqueflite chryslers pump fluid in neutral or drive gears only. you should always warm up the car in neutral for a minute after starting in the morning, this allows fluid to flow through the transmission. your trans will last a lot longer, especially in the winter time. If you don't have third, your trans is already suffered for lack of lubricant, and is about to fail.
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I would say the biggest size rims you should put on a 1994 Chrysler Fifth Avenue or a New Yorker would be 20 inch rims.
Yes, a service manual would have that diagram.
Look in the glove box. That would be my best bet
mine was doing the same. a vacume hose was diconnected
Anything is possible. It would not be a direct swap.
It is not a direct fit. Would take lots of modifications.
does it happen a few seconds after you start the car? on my 1988 new yorker,it was the hydrolic pump that is on the right side of the trunk. i just unpluged it.
you've either lost both taillight bulbs, or, more likely, you've blown the taillight fuse.
Check alternator
I don,t know I am searching for an answer for my 1994 starr@bham.biz
Install 10w30 until you find out for sure. If you had an owner's manual you would have your answer. Dealer, Salvage Yard, E-Bay, and many on-line sites are sources. One good site is: http://www.samarins.com/maintenance/manual.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Added Brandon: I have a 1990 Chrysler New Yorker 3.3L V6 and my manual says 5w30 or 10w30.