The Chrysler Air Temp model AH-06 typically has a CFM (cubic feet per minute) rating of around 400-500 CFM, depending on specific configurations and settings. This rating indicates the volume of air the unit can move, making it suitable for various automotive heating and cooling applications. For precise specifications, it's always best to consult the manufacturer's documentation or product details.
one and a half.
The Chrysler air temp furnace model 4208-10 was built in the early 1970s. These furnaces were part of Chrysler's efforts to provide effective heating solutions for their vehicles during that era. For precise production dates, specific records or documentation from Chrysler would be needed.
Its a 37000 ( 3 TON ) BTU unit. Built in 1973 and has a seer rating of 6.7.
2.5 or 31k btu
2.5 ton
There was no 1990 Chrysler Cirrus. Look on the intake manifold or hoses for the intake temp sensor.
3 ton
Located under the plastic cover on the plenum. Has engine size on the cover , black.
no, only with defrost or ac on or if coolant temp is hot enough
The Chrysler Concorde does not have a heater control valve. The temp is regulated with a blend air door inside the dash.
17.5" x 20.25" x 40"
No, only the top of the line model.