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... From: harold summerlin <harold42usa1@...> Subject: [The Chrysler LeBaron Club] "92 Lebaron V6 To: thechryslerlebaronclub@yahoogroups.com Date:...
Kevin McCabe
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Nov 1, 2008
12:35 pm
37293
I will agree with Kevin, but I have to add a little. An experienced LeBaron and/or Chrysler mechanic would not need the comp analysis, they would just fix it. ...
Mark Ashworth
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Nov 1, 2008
12:42 pm
37294
Firestone, (any tire store), Midas, Meinike.they are all, for the most part, thieves. There MIGHT be an honest shop or 2 out there, but, when a Mr. Tire ...
celtic
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Nov 1, 2008
1:09 pm
37295
...and don't cheap out on that PCV valve. I bought one from a cheap parts place, only to have it stick shut. That built up pressure and blew the cam cover...
wuzadoo
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Nov 1, 2008
1:22 pm
37296
I took my 89 Lebaron 2.5 to a local shop in Washougal, WA and they charged me $135 for a muffler and i thought that was high, but I hate doing exhaust...
Peter S. Walls
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Nov 2, 2008
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I have had several cars catch on fire and it is no fun (a 72VW conv, my 85 Dodge ES conv cause the factory cheaped off and put a rubber line on the...
Peter S. Walls
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Nov 2, 2008
6:36 pm
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As several have stated, Firestone is feeding you bull. First of all, you need to determine if the fuel leak is coming from the hose connection or the flange...
Mark Isganitis
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Nov 3, 2008
12:55 pm
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I'd call BS on the ":computerized analysis". Looking at the computer isn't going to reveal anything about fuel pressure, since it's not monitored by the...
D B
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Nov 3, 2008
1:24 pm
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I agree, any fuel leak at the regulator or injectors will give you a strong fuel smell not only under the hood but inside the car as well. The fuel is under...
Joe Mehalshick
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Nov 3, 2008
2:09 pm
37301
I have a 94 gtc convertible last time when I had a oil change The guy who was working on the car look like drained some clear liquid form front of the car it...
me4dive
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Nov 3, 2008
10:13 pm
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You said it all when you mentioned Firestone......they are notorious about seperating you from your money. Women are especially targeted. Do not trust what...
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Nov 4, 2008
5:42 am
37303
The only clear liquid I can think of that could be drained from this area would be power steering fluid, if he opened the lines. Check the fluid...
D B
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Nov 4, 2008
1:40 pm
37304
Eastern STANDARD time again...... I think the radio has to be off, and you push 2 buttons....anyone know for sure? Todd...
ctvittum
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Nov 5, 2008
5:57 pm
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hey there, got a '90 v6 auto, convert with a broken lift cylinder on the right side. the plastic head broke and the cylinder is loose. how do i get the back...
gene johnson
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Nov 6, 2008
8:16 am
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Hi Gene, I'm not sure you want to remove the back seat. As I recall on my '92, there is a non-removable panel behind the back seat. The best access is likely...
Jeremy Bishop
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Nov 6, 2008
8:45 am
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Hi Gene, If you are removing the back seat, one other point may be helpful. After you remove the two bolts at the bottom of the seat back, the seat back...
DOUGLAS SMITH
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Nov 6, 2008
1:17 pm
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Gene Here are the directions. You can not change the lift cylinder through the well. First remove the seat bottom by sliding a flat pry bar between the seat...
Joe Mehalshick
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Nov 6, 2008
1:29 pm
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Gene Here are the directions. You can not change the lift cylinder through the well. First remove the seat bottom by sliding a flat pry bar between the seat...
Joe Mehalshick
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Nov 6, 2008
1:29 pm
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Doug The 90 is different than your car. The side panels bolt to the seat back. There is no bar across the back for the seat back to slide into. You can easily...
Joe Mehalshick
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Nov 6, 2008
1:33 pm
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The entire seat back, arm rests, etc are one integral piece. It is a two man job to remove, and I highly recommend you get a Factory Service Manual to see the...
Bill Burdette
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Nov 6, 2008
2:25 pm
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Thanks Joe. I knew you have all the details and hints for this, and I didn't realize there was this much difference between the '93 and later models and the...
DOUGLAS SMITH
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Nov 6, 2008
6:32 pm
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The 92's are the same as yours and the 90's are the old design. I do not know which design the 91's are. The redesign might have to do with the sholder belts...
Joe Mehalshick
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Nov 6, 2008
6:47 pm
37314
Thanks for the extra clarification Joe. I'll add that to my notes. Doug ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
DOUGLAS SMITH
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Nov 6, 2008
7:09 pm
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On mine you have to have a cassette tape in it, then press clock and set. You use the tune +/- to change the flashing digit. Bill Vose...
Bill Vose
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Nov 6, 2008
11:58 pm
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This is a good time to make sure that the motor is full of ATF, the rear window defroster relay is good, and of course that the rear windows go up and down. I...
Peter S. Walls
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Nov 7, 2008
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37317
It is a good time to actually get a shop vac down into the pocket at the 1/4 windows and clean out any debris. Also if you are adventurous, it never hurts to...
Joe Mehalshick
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Nov 7, 2008
5:59 am
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thanks! I got it....itseems to have  been holding the program button down, andthe hittingsomethingelse..... tunewasthe onethat switched the time Todd Vittum ...
Todd Vittum
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Nov 7, 2008
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37319
Folks, are there any links that might help me with the subject conversion. I have most of the parts but of course the electronics will be the back breaker. I...
rcshiptenko
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Nov 8, 2008
8:18 pm
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the car will run with the auto computer. it might throw a code for the lock up converter but that should be about the only issue. and the nutral start wire...
brian addis
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Nov 8, 2008
11:03 pm
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Also, the Manual shift computer buffers the RPM between gears, so you may tend to stall from engine RPM droppong to far, too soon. Don't forget, you may be...
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Nov 9, 2008
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