Chrysler New Yorker Questions Maintenance & Repair
Tail Lights And Break Lights Wont Work
Tail lights and brake lights arent working on my 89 new yorker
Car Not Cranking
Gas not getting to the engine
Help Or Suggestions For Chrysler Newyorker 1989
Just bought this car from moreless a kid but a lot of stuff been replaced an need a lil more love ... The other day we took a lil bit of drive an next thing I knew a lot of white smoke came out ex...
Need A P/N For Door Rubber Window Scraper; Keeps Water Out Of Door.
If no OEM or exact fit available, then there must be something that will work! Any suggestions would be great.
AC Clutch & Radiator Fan
The AC clutch and radiator fan both engage for a second and then disengage simultaneously. If I disconnect the AC clutch wires the fan stays on with no trouble, however as soon as I reconnect the AC c...
Having Problems Getting The Car To Start
I have had issues getting the car to turn over and start because the car isnt in park properly. if I wiggle the shifter or move the steering column up and down i can get it to start sometimes but now ...
What Would Cause My Headlights To Go Out While Driving?
Have had two 91 New Yorkers that have both had block near firewall and headlight switch on dash terminals burn, and can't find any shorts in the wiring. Any idea where to look or what could be causing...
My Headlamp Covers Don't Open When I Turn Lights On But If I Pull Dimmer Sw...
Have to hold dimmer switch for lights to work
My Rear Springs Need The Plate That They Sit On.
My 1991 new yorker salon is in great condition. low mileage too. Had it undercoated, but the salt prevails here in western ny. Rear spring fell out due to the rust rot of the spring plate or cup on t...
Chrysler 3.3 Over Heat
replaced rad / stat / upgraded to dual fans (working) passed chem block test 4 times. why is coolant hotter at bottom of eng. 220 degree as compared to stat outlet measured w. infrared temp gun @ 19...
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