For the 1992 Lebaron Convertable: In-dash speakers are 3 1/2 inches, door speakers are 5 1/4 inches, and the rear seat side panel speakers are 5 1/4 inches. [I found this information on the Crutchfield web site when I was preparing to replace the speakers in my Lebaron. Worth noting, the site also provides a list of car audio components that fit based on your make, model, year and (where appropriate) car type.]
i had the same prob. with mine i have a 92 lebaron 3.0 and it was the fuel pump going bad...
Spend $15 bucks or so for a haynes manual from the local autoparts shop.. your gonna need it.. :)
first you have to pop off the wood grain looking cover (speaking from my expierence on my 92 lebaron sedan) then there should be two screws i think that you have to take out. and that should be it. its pretty self exlpanatory from there.
6X9 in the back and 4X6 in the front
The size for the rear speakers on a 92 Vigor is 6x9. I just replaced my speakers a few weeks ago. When you go to remove the old ones, make sure you save the spacers that are attaced to it. You will need them for the new speakers to sit in the space for the speakers correctly. Without them, your speakers will look like they are the wrong size. But they're not. You need to put the spacers in with them. I went to Best Buy to ask about the size of the speakers and the salesperson said they were 6 1/2" speakers. I almost bought them but I just knew that he was wrong. He was. The speakers are 6x9.
they can probably be changed the way as the 92 by just taking out both of the bolts on the caliper.
no.. just get one outta a junker... its either the speedo cable itself or the dash clock.. either way neither can be fixed
Metraonline.com, Scosche.com and crutchfield.com are the best places to find out this answer.
4in all the way around except the Sub
theres some relays on the trans.. go to a junk yard and swap em out for a quick fix.. if it dont work your gonna need to replace the trans..
In a 1992 Chrysler LeBaron, the heater core is located within the dashboard, behind the center console. To access it, you'll need to remove the dashboard and related components, as it's integrated into the heating and cooling system of the vehicle. It typically requires significant disassembly to reach, so be prepared for a detailed process if you're planning to replace or inspect it.
Mine just had to be changed here awhile back too,but my dads friend did it so I can't say how it was done,but it cost me a couple hundred bucks.