If you have a 4-cylinder, about 20 minutes. 90 minutes if you have the V6.
4 qts for the radiator alone. If the entire system is drained (block, heater, radiator) it would take 12 to 14 quarts.
White, red, two-tone pewter grey, and I believe there was a medium blue, in descending order of popularity. Nearly all are white or red, occasionally you'll see the pewter.
the only thing i can think of would be a puller to remove the inner race from the stub axle, they tend to stick together alot!! AT
Chrysler Corporation does not install inertia switches in their vehicles. It is probable fuel pump, fuse, or relay.
A locksmith may be able to remove the broke key and make a new one. Or just replace the ignition.
It is between the grill and the radiator.
A 1989 lebaron does not have a carburetor.
A 1989 lebaron does not have a carburetor.
The heater fan in inside the HVAC housing behind the glove box. The radiator fan is mounted to the radiator.
Yes
Need more info - which engine? 2.2/2.5? By 1989 no LeBaron had a carb.
It is FWD.
No.No.
The Lebaron was no longer in the lineup for Chryslr in 2006. The Chrysler Lebaron was produced between 1977-1989,and was then phsed out by Chrysler due to weak sales.
To replace the fuel pump on the 1989 Chrysler LeBaron, first you will need to disconnect the battery terminals. Then, empty the fuel tank completely and remove the pump from inside of the tank by releasing the tank straps to lower the tank. You then use a brass drift and hammer to drive the lock ring counter clockwise to loosen the pump.
It is in the fuel tank.
1989 Chrysler Lebaron 2.5 engine and you get a lot of oil in your air cleaner compartment what is causing this