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Chrysler Shop
Manuals
Chrysler designed and published automobile books called Shop Manuals (sometimes
referred to as Service Manuals or Repair Manuals) to give the person repairing or
servicing its automobiles the instructions,details and diagrams needed to do a good job.
Information about the Chassis and Body are generally included together in one volume or
set of manuals.
The Chrysler Chassis sections of the manuals includes sections on the suspension, brakes, engine,
clutch, transmissions, exhaust system, steering, wheels and tires, electrical, etc. These Shop Manuals include wiring diagrams. Each section
usually includes blow up diagrams or photos of key components, a description of operation, removal and installation procedures, inspection
and checking procedures and a trouble diagnosis section. With this information and these diagrams you can make your automobile repair or
restoration job much easier and avoid a lot of costly mistakes.
The Chrysler Body sections of the manuals contain the essential removal, installation, adjustment
and maintenance procedures to repair and restore the body styles for the model year for which it was published. It usually includes sections on
the front end, headlining, roof, folding top, doors, rear quarter, rear end, exterior moldings, seats and electrical for power windows. It contains
many helpful blow up diagrams or photos of key components (labeled, but without part numbers---for part numbers you need to consult a Parts Book)
and information on removal and installation of the various components, as well as adjustments and trouble diagnosis procedures.
SAMPLE PAGES OF CHRYSLER SHOP MANUALS ARE SCANNED IN BELOW
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Hand Brake Page
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Engine Page
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Body & Sheet Metal Page
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