Yes.
Hemi 5w20 other engines 5w30
There was no 3.8L in a 2008 Chrysler 300. The 3.5L does use a belt. All other engines use a chain.
The convertible and four door sedan use the same engines.
I always use a 24:1 in all my Chrysler engines.
Chevrolet funny cars use V8 engines mostly. These engines are designed for high performance cars like the Chevrolet, Ford, and the Chrysler. A lot of the funny cars used the 426 cubic inch Hemi produced by Chrysler.
The 3.5L needs 10W30. All other engines use 5W20.The 3.5L needs 10W30. All other engines use 5W20.
Most of the Chrysler engines from the 1980's till the late 2000's except diesel and some 4 cylinders.
If its the 2.5, you can swap it for some of the older eclipses and Chrysler sebrings. They use the same engine. (Mitsubishi)
Depends on the class, Top fuel use Chrysler base Hemi engines super comp/other dragsters use Hemis or big block chevys for the most part superstock/stock- depends on what was avail. in that make, most are small block/big block- chevy, ford, Chrysler V8s due to the abundant amount of racing parts avail.
If you are looking for a reset switch, Chrysler does not use them.If you are looking for a reset switch, Chrysler does not use them.
For a 1999 Chrysler LHS, it's recommended to use a high-quality ethylene glycol-based antifreeze that meets the specifications of Chrysler MS-9769. Look for a coolant that is phosphate-free and compatible with aluminum engines, as this vehicle has an aluminum radiator and engine components. Always check the owner's manual for any specific recommendations or requirements for your vehicle.