Monday, July 25, 2011

which chrystler sebring convertible model is better?

Question 1
which chrystler sebring convertible model is better?...  jxi or jx for the 1996-2000 models?

Answers
1)   eww - iammyname

2)   you should a degaboo - Max Steel

3)   jxi- more standard equipment. - djaca70


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Question 2
95 Chrysler New Yorker runs fine, but NO gauges (oil,fuel,rpm,overhead trip meter,etc.) or A/C.?...  New battery 3 weeks ago. Ran fine, then nothing. Where do I start troubleshooting

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1)   For the gauges, check the fuses. - Cars4Charities

2)   Check fuse 14. Sometimes on LHS's 1995 model this one blows out and LHS and New Yorker are pretty much the same model. - Crystal Sunshine

3)   All this you mentioned have separate circuits. BUT they have two thing in common. They all run through the ignition switch and all go through a 'fuse link' next to the battery. Remove the covers around the switch first and check to see if there are any burned or discolored wires at the switch plug-in connector. If it is OK, then check the wires coming from the battery. They are bundled and wrapped near the battery. They are different colored for different resistance. Yours will probable be yellow or orange that you are looking for. When they burn out, they won't always burn through the insulation, so you may have to tug on them separately to find a burned out one. They must be replaced with the same color fuse link. If you use ordinary wire, you could burn the car up. - Jackolantern


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Question 3
2008 Chrysler 300 V6 3.5l Overheating?...  We have checked the fluid levels and they are fine, but it keeps overheating. Only around 30000 miles on it. Any ideas?

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what do you think about me?

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2)   Thermostat. would be my guess, The water pumps in those usually don't have any issues that early in life. I would try the thermostat first.

is there a syrup like smell when you turn on the defrosters? If yes its a head gasket.
Also if there is a radiator cap remove it and start the car and leave it at an idle. if fluid starts pushing out it is a head gasket. - PA Ap. Developer

3)   Ok when a car is over heating can be a few things from a ez to fix fuse to a head gasket
first check ur fluids (already done) second check if ur fan is coming on if no check ur fuses, if yes then u replace ur thermostat and if it still doing it will be time for a pro to check ur car may be a head gasket...
bad Head gaske signs:
white smoke from ur tail pipes
coolant getting low
white stuff like cream on ur oil - Carl Usa


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Question 4
how do I make my 2001 chysler 300m go faster?...  

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1)   take the engine out and push it down hill - sb_guitar7@sbcglobal.net

2)   The cheapest way is to make it lighter, just take out unneeded parts, like the back seats. For every 100lbs of sprung weight (above the suspension) you'll be about a tenth sec faster in a quarter mile. (10 lbs of unsprung weight will do about the same.) Or if you've got money to put into it get a turbo and race computer, cold air intake, or a huge shot of nitrous. If its governed (usually 107-115 mph) disable it.

Or you can just push the pedel on the right down farther. Lol - Mike Christ

3)   Trade it in for a chevrolet. My wife had a 2006 impala super sport with a v-8. That thing was fast as hell. - smallblockford1000


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Question 5
1994 chrysler lebaron 3.0 engine water on spark plug?...  hi, i wanted to no why my car has water on the spark plugs not alot though couple drips on the threads and on the part u gap(numbers 3 and 5 both are side by side), the oil looks like a light chocolate shack, it also spills a lot of water out the exhaust pipe. sort of like its being sprayed out non stop. i haven't did a compression test but all plugs are removed im thinking its a head gasket. lmk what y'all think thanks

and the rest of the spark plugs look good just numbers 3 and 5 were wet
yep coolent level does keep going down verry slow, does that mean somethin else
it ended up being a cracked head

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1)   i agree with you. if your compression results are fine and high every where else but on NO 3 and 5, then it can be a head gasket block or head. if th coolant level is falling, that fits into that nasty puzzle. - mdk68gto, ase certified m tech

2)   Yep, you have a blown head gasket between 3 and 5 which is also going through a water passage in the gasket. The longer you drive this way, the bigger the chance you will burn a passage way through the leak into the head or block and a new gasket will not be able to seal it off. - Jackolantern


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Saturday, July 23, 2011

How is the Chrysler PT Cruiser?

Question 1
How is the Chrysler PT Cruiser?...  Is it good on gas? I heard that it's kinda slow and the seats are low. I'm a short person, so I can't have that. lol

Answers
1)   I think it was a failed attempt at bringing a classic car look to the 21st century.

People report that they get 20-21 mpg avg/city - Domgod

2)   IF UR READY TO SPEND ALOT OF MONEY ON REPAIRS, GET READY. ITS OK FOR FEMAILS UNTIL THEY BREAK DOWN. ONE THING AFTER ANOTHER. GOOD LUCK - Eddie Rivera

3)   horrible UGLY car that is not worth the money when you can get something so much better for the same money - gfraser92

4)   dont get it, its really ugly, the drive is no good it has no pickup and its going to need a lot of repairs. my best bet because your short and you want good gas milage-go for a mini cooper. they are a excellent drive have good pickup and milage and look good. - Joseph Solomon

5)   the chrysler pt cruiser is fine - blackopszombie

6)   This is a question that is really best answered by doing a little digging on the internet--as there are MANY sites out there with explicit (and exhaustive) info on PT Cruisers. Different models and years get different gas mileage. Over all, though, I would characterize its fuel consumption as middle of the road--neither a gas guzzler, nor especially fuel efficient.

The "kinda slow" thing is relative--and depends on which engine you get--which depends on the model and year. (I have a Turbo engine, and find it pleasantly zippy--but I've also test driven a non-Turbo, and had no problems with acceleration on it, either. I am not, however a 17 year old male, with a "need for speed"--I just want to accelerate smartly out of a traffic light, and go the speed limit. My 2003 PT Cruiser GT (automatic transmission, with Turbo) does that.)

As for the seat height--again, it depends on the model, and whether or not your seats are height adjustable. I'm 5'2", and one of the things I really like about my Cruiser, is that I can raise the seats up nice and high--and look DOWN on the road, instead of feeling like a cartoon of two eyes, peeping over the top of my steering wheel.

One thing that I DO find problematic about the driver's seat, though, is the head rest. It's too high for someone of my height--and I find it's extremely difficult for me to look around it, when checking over my shoulder, in my blind spot.

I strongly suggest you do two things: Google "PT Cruiser reviews" (Edmunds.com has great reviews, but there are many other good sources of info) and read up on the year and model you're interested in, and make sure that you know the package that gives you the features that are most important to you (ie, if you need a zippier engine, you'll want the Turbo, on the earlier models--there's a good Wikipedia article that explains the various trim packages and what they include).

If you're still interested--find one to test drive! That'll be the best way to know if it's a car that feels right to YOU.

(Personally--I adore mine. I've had cars with more torque--a 78 Chrysler New Yorker with an 8 cylinder engine, for one!--better gas mileage, more luxury features--but for sheer "cuteness", my baby can't be beat. I feel like I'm one of the "Cool Kids" everytime I get behind the wheel...knowing that I've waited for 10 years to get myself one of these!) - Aurora Dawn


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Question 2
2003 PT Cruiser GT Turbo stoped working?...  I have a 2003 PT Cruiser GT with the turbo and yesterday the turbo just stoped working. Everything else works fine but its just not spooling up. There isnt any smoke or anything that would signal anything wrong. What could it be??

Answers
1)   Best advice, buy a new one. Mostly when turbos are like that. The price in repairing maybe can already get you a new one. Good luck - STANKEE

2)   Replace it - Tobin

3)   Time for new car. - παπούτσια

4)   I AGREE SELL IT AND GET A DIFFERENT CAR. GOOD LUCK - Eddie Rivera

5)   get a different car even if it is working ? - gfraser92

6)   what they said^^^^ - blackopszombie


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Question 3
i have a 2003 chrysler town and country van, what kind of oil does it take?...  

Answers
1)   10w30 - rip_mr3

2)   10w30 has been used on my 2002 dodge grand caravan for years. - xpuser1995

3)   10w30 oil - Les and Rose Bradfield

4)   Best Synthetic you can find. - παπούτσια

5)   10W30 HIGH MILAGE - Eddie Rivera

6)   Any multi grade you prefer. Just don't use plain 30W. Chrysler use to be very particular about the oil used in their vehicles, but most all major motor oil makers have since come up to Chrysler's standards. If you are worried about what grade to use, look into any owner's manual in any Chrysler minivan and they will elaborate more on oil. - Jackolantern


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Question 4
how many miles per gallon for 300c chrysler?...  i have a 2005 chrysler 300c limeted . i would like to know , how many miles per gallon , it gives ?

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1)   24-27 - Teedo

2)   i have a 2010 300c chrysler and we usually make 29 miles to the gallon but for a 2005 300c you should make between 22-25 because the system that creates the spark to ignite the petrol is slightly outdated - Dan Bradford

3)   You need to keep a log starting with your next fill-up. Write down the mileage and repeat the process with every fill-up. After 4-5 fill-ups, then you do the math and you'll know exactly what you're getting for mileage. - παπούτσια

4)   Try http://fueleconomy.gov/#findacar for the information you need. - Don't know everything !

5)   I must be doing something wrong. My 2006 300C gets about 18 mpg. Might have something to do with my right foot. - sheltown


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Question 5
1990 Plymouth Voyage will not start?...  Sometimes it sounds like the engine is locked up. After a few tries, the engine will turn over and start.

Answers
1)   Get a new car - Tobin

2)   If that is an old starter or the original starter it sounds like the starter is worn out maybe the brushes are shot or even the starter solenoid maybe faulty.I'd also recommend that someone handy with vehicles goes over all the battery/starter/alternator/engine block ground posts and all the grounds, check if the starter has a ground wire and disconnect these connections one at a time clean the wire o-ring connectors and the metal well with a wire brush and sandpaper, then use the automotive electrical circuit protection and lubrication jell on all the connections before you reconnect them.


Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way maybe someone can pop the starter off and either bring it to a parts store or starter re-builder shop and have it tested, also a shop or parts store can conduct alternator/battery tests have them checked too bec even a weak battery or weak charging system can cause poor starting problems.Note they can check/test all 3 of those circuits on the spot if you drive the vehicle to a parts store and ask them to show you the results on their test equipment.Also if the battery cables or connections are loose they can cause starting issues and if the cables going to the different devices I've mentioned are original or fairly old they can rot/corrode internally and cause problems so you may want to change them. - helpful bob

3)   Take the battery to an auto parts store and have them test it. It might be getting old and not delivering enough power. That's a lot cheaper fix than a new starter. If the battery is good, then it's probably the starter. - sheltown

4)   when the engine starts, does it knock or make other noises? - παπούτσια

5)   I AGREE WITH SHELTON CLEAN UR BATTERY TERMINALS ASWELL. GOOD LUCK - Eddie Rivera


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Sunday, July 17, 2011

plymouth interchangeable parts.?

Question 1
plymouth interchangeable parts.?...  I have a 1956 plymouth savoy 4d. and will be neading doors and other things.I nead to know what years have same windows doors trim etc.......Thank You

Answers
1)   Amazing!I find this for you.http://yisi.info/349519/windows-doors - Jay Calvert

2)   1955 and 1956 Dodge and Plymouth were interchangeable. 1954 and 1957 were totally different. - Dennis

3)   You got me...I like this one.
http://zhun.info/349519/windows-doors - Mona Sandy

4)   Well Good luck to you. http://gooods.info/350484/windows-%26-doors - Alia Cruz

5)   ITS AMAZINGYou might try this places:
http://foxbuy.info/355951/window%2fdoor-trim - Heide Decker


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Question 2
What is a 57' Chrysler Crown Imperial's MPG?...  

Answers
1)   Depending on which engine it has,average is 8-10 MPG. - Gaijin

2)   I agree - around 10 - roadrunner426440

3)   About all cars in those days were between 10 to 20 MPG on the highway except Studebaker. Yours was around 15. - Jackolantern


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Question 3
1934 Plymouth P.E. What did the P.E stand for?...  

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1)   Technically, it didn't stand for anything; it was the higher trim level from that year, and usually bore a DeLuxe badge. (The lower-line '34 Plymouths were PF and PG. I suspect these were just production codes.) - Windowphobe

2)   "Windowphobe" is close, the PE was actually an engineering code for a particular model vehicle, in this case a "deluxe" model 1934 Plymouth which carried a "Deluxe" emblem on the car. - Don't know everything !

3)   Don't listen to windowphobe - Antonio Rios


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Question 4
Why is the Chrysler 300 so popular?...  

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1)   It appeals to traditionalists who appreciate the classic big American sedan: it's rear-drive (AWD can be had at option), no engine smaller than six cylinders is offered, and its contours seem vaguely menacing. - Windowphobe

2)   I own an 2006 300C. It is comfortable, spacious, corners very well for a car its size, is powerful, and looks mean (I like that). With the traction control system it handles very well in snow. I drove it to work one morning before the roads were plowed and was driving through 3-foot drifts (I did have snow tires on). It's a great car but expensive to maintain and thirsty on gas (part of that is how I drive, though). I love it. - sheltown

3)   N###@ thinks its a phantom! - art anzalone


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Question 5
Harry Potter 7 PT 2 question?...  What spell was Harry using when he was matching Voldermort`s wand spell ? The orange fla,e coming from Harry`s wand.

Answers
1)   Expelliarmus! - Kadison Mills

2)   hocus pocus - Marcus Woigner

3)   expeliarmus! (probably spelled wrong sorry!) - Meghan


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Sunday, July 10, 2011

I drive a 2003 pt cruiser I just got the check engine light?

Question 1
I drive a 2003 pt cruiser I just got the check engine light?...  Car runs great but the check engine light flashes somestimes like when ur waiting for food in a drive through & i took to a mechanic all he said that the odb 2 read "PISTON 1" & then he said dont worry about there is nothing wrong i just want to know what u guys think?

Answers
1)   check engine lights sometimes come on just as a reminder to take your car in for service after so many miles

if you were told everything was fine, instead of being charged for more work, then you should be ok - John

2)   A flash is for a misfire. There is something wrong about a "don't worry" response to that.

Find a better shop. - alfredb1979

3)   well if this was a mechanic you trust then believe him, if you are worried there is a problem, take it to another mechanic, I garuntee you will find one happy to start slapping on parts needlessly and charging you happily for every dime he can. The choice is yours not mine its your car its your money what are you going to do? - roger

4)   I wouldn't listen to that mechanic. Get a second opinion.Most times the check engine light comes on for something very minor, like a gas cap that wasn't tightened, or possibly an oxygen sensor. Most of the common codes are related to governmental emissions control systems, and don't cause any severe damaged, but should still be addressed because they can cause a decrease in performance, and over time will likely get worse. Others are more severe, and require more immediate action to be taken. A FLASHING check engine light, IS an indicator of such a problem. If this mechanic said it was piston number 1, I'm assuming that you have a severe misfire in that cylinder, and it may damage your catalytic converter if not fixed.

Get it checked out. Don't listen to him. If there was really nothing wrong, you wouldn't have the light on in the first place, would you? ;) - paul

5)   It sounds like the mechanic knew that you've somewhat of a misfire in cylinder no1 and I'd probably recommend that you have any shop scan it for you.If you've not done a tune up in awhile I'd perhaps start with that.



Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way listen to the engine and when it's cold started feel the engine bec any misfire should be able to be heard and felt. - helpful bob


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Question 2
Car repairs? chrysler sebring?...  2001 Chrysler Sebring will not start on first 2 tries but 3rd time it starts. It wants to start but almost as if I gotta build the gas up .. Odd , is it the fuel pump

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1)   My friend has an older sebring... her starter went out.. sounds like the same thing.. my jeep is doing it too now. I would say yes probably the fuel pump, but take it to a dealer ship in town, and just talk to someone about it. - Zachary

2)   If the car turns over: IE starting but not cranking... the starter is working fine.

Usually, when the car takes a few attempts to start or takes an unusually long starting time to crank, it is a cam/crank sensor or possibly fuel pump. If it is trying to detect timing but can't, it will default to ECM programming. You can confirm or eliminate it being a fuel check ball (which holds the fuel in the line) by turning the key to on but not starting the car. Listen for the fuel pump whine. You may or may not hear it. Waiting a few seconds should prime the line with pressure. If it starts and runs, it isn't the fuel pump itself. If it doesn't take a few attempts to start, it may be loosing fuel pressure when the car sits a bit.

I'm betting more on a sensor. Is there a check engine light? - SG

3)   It maybe fuel pressure or fuel pump related but if the cables/wires going to the battery/alternator/starter/starter ground/engine block ground posts are loose or have any rust or corrosion that could cause the problem too.

What I'm wondering is if this happens more when the vehicles sits over night or sits awhile bec that could be the battery having bad/dead cells or it not being able to hold a full charge.Otherwise the starter/starter solenoid/starter relay could be weak or or faulty they can cause starting problems too.

There are several things that can cause starting issues one being the fuel pressure, weak battery, faulty charging system, faulty starter, it may require a tune up or a sensor such as the crankshaft or cam sensor , etc.

One thing you could do is leave the key in the run position a few mins before trying to start it and if that makes it start up a lot easier then the fuel pressure is probably the problem.Another test is try starting up the vehicle with the tank fairly full and try it at different tank levels.If it always wants to start up with more fuel in the tank this again leads to a fuel pressure, faulty fuel pump issue.


Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way I'd recommend checking the fuel pressure at the fuel rail, have a parts store or shop conduct some free tests on the starter/battery and charging system, plus ask them if they can scan the system via the data port and the proper scanner. - helpful bob

4)   Must be the battery, or engine. Have it checked by a mechanic. If you don't trust any mechanic, you could diagnose it yourself.

I have a Sebring as well. Engine is Lxi 2.7L. You can ask here what might seem to be the problem. - Dick Bennett


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Question 3
My 94 plymouth voyager turns off when I make a stop light?...  

Answers
1)   Have the crank position sensor (CPS) checked. - Billy Jacked

2)   There are a lot of different things such as the crankshaft, camshaft, MAP sensor and even a faulty coolant temperature sensor can cause installing issue.If the engine requires a tune up or the fuel/gas mixtures are wrong the idle would be off and you should be noticing it when the engine is idling and when you're driving.For example the idle is a bit too low or you've a loose belt both can cause stalling problems especially when trying to stop.Performing a basic tune up, changing/checking the air filter, replacing the fuel filter, checking all the plug wires, vac hoses/vac lines/vac junctions, treating the fuel system, checking the belt, belt tension and belt tensioner.Note those tension pulleys are known to have problems, also check the ignition coil spark plug connections make sure their clean, the ignition housing should be checked for any signs of internal over heating such as cracks/bulges/discolouring.

Even rust and corrosion or loose connections at the battery/alternator/starter/engine block ground posts can cause stalling issues and you might want to over haul and clean these wire connectors and connections.




Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way you may want to get a free scan done at a parts store or shop or pull the codes yourself via the ignition.If you have the key in the Aux position then put it in the run position , go back to the aux position then run and back to aux then to the run position and leave it there.When you see the engine light flash once then pause and flash twice in a row that is code 12 and it's related to the battery being disconnected lately, code 55 means end of the stored codes.Note check anything that is related to the EGR valve and vac lines etc, plus try cleaning the throttle body with throttle body cleaner spray. - helpful bob

3)   EGR valve dirty caked with soot

fuel filter clogged

idle control sensor

take some carb cleaner to those port. try cleaning those parts first.Dont spray directly into
the parts you take off clean with cloth. (try EGR first)

If no changes start replacing parts - Mike D.


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Question 4
1996 chrysler concord starts up then dies?...  replaced idle control valve, checked fuel pump relay, checked fuel filter

Answers
1)   Check your TPS and MAF. If it dies slowly you might need a new fuel pump check for pressure. - Domgod

2)   The throttle position sensor could be causing that problem or you may have a fuel pressure issue.Here's a basic test that you can perform there is a valve on the fuel rail this is the fuel test pressure port, take the cap off and then use a key etc and push down on the valve.If gas comes gushing out you know at least that fuel is getting to the fuel rail , you can do this test with the gas pressure regulating valve on the fuel rail, simply remove it, and see how much gas comes gushing out.Normally you'd place a rag below the pressure valve or test port before releasing the pressure or removing the pressure valve , the pressure valve should have gas gushing out for a few seconds then gas still runs out a bit for it stops.If little gas comes out then you know that the problem is not enough fuel pressure.

Normally if a sensor like the TPS or MAP sensor etc is faulty the ECM should have detected the error and the engine light should of come on as well as the ECM should have a stored error code.Sometimes the engine light won't come on but there are stored codes so my suggestion is use the ignition and check for any codes.If you turn the key to the run position then to the AUX position then back to run then back to AUX then to run and leave it there you should see the engine light start to flash.The light may flash once then pause and flash twice in a row this is code 12 = battery was disconnected within the last 50 starts, if you see code 55 that means end of the stored codes.



Hope that helps and best of luck. By the way what engine is in your car? I've fixed many problems on all sort of makes and models of vehicles especially cars like yours in fact I own one like your car.Those have many problems and one is poor wiring, another is problems with inner tie rod bushings and problems with the ECM.I've the original factory service manual and schematics/diagrams etc and if you want any more help or advice feel free to contact me. - helpful bob

3)   giving it gas before it dies doesn't make difference?


then its electrical

your coil pack went bye bye - Mike D.


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Question 5
What is the fuel economy on a 66 Plymouth Fury III?...  I found a Fury III going to training today for $4500 and am contemplating getting it. The biggest question is what the fuel economy for it is. Also some suggestions to make it better would be appreciated :)
Edit: Yes, it has a V-8 under the hood, yet only has 33k miles on it. It is in excellent condition (for its age).

Answers
1)   Depends on the engine. Most probably a gas guzzling V-8 with 200 k or more, in which case you'd be lucky to get 10 mpg. Those engines were also designed to run on leaded gas, which is hard to find these days. It will get even worse gas mileage on unleaded. - Valor D

2)   It's a great classic. It is NOT a daily driver. Fuel mileage should not be one of your concerns. - Dennis

3)   In 1966 premium leaded fuel was 30-35 cents a gallon and fuel mileage was not a consideration in the selling of a new car, long, wide and quad headlights were the order of the day.

The Fury III is a large car and will not handle like cars built today, probably has drum brakes and no intermittent wipers, may have AC. However they were nice riding cars and had engines up to 440 cubic inches (available late in the model year), most were equipped with 318 or two barrel 383 engines.

This would not be a good everyday driver if fuel mileage is a consideration. If I were to purchase this vehicle, I would install a 383, if not already equipped with one, heads with hardened valve seats, an aluminum dual plane intake with a well tuned 600 CFM carburetor, early '70's "Magnum" cast iron exhaust manifolds and true dual mandrel bent exhaust system no smaller than 2 1/2 inches in diameter.

Visit http://www.allpar.com/ click cars, click Plymouth, click Fury 1955-1974 for photos and more info. - Don't know everything !


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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

reason why the horn and cruise would stop working on a 2000 crysler grand voyager?

Question 1
reason why the horn and cruise would stop working on a 2000 crysler grand voyager?...  I have a 2000 crysler grand voyager in my shop and customer complains that the horn and cruise both went out at the same time, i am thinking the ground wire is shot

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1)   I'm thinking the horn is shorted internally. Pull the connection on the horn and see if the fuse blows. Have you even checked for a blown fuse yet? You've got a "shop" are a mechanic yet think a ground wire will stop both the horn and the cruise to stop working? How is a ground circuit hooked up to both? I'd expect the B+ for each is on the same fuse! - thebax2006

2)   Hi Ron,

chances are you have a blown fuse.

sometimes you can take the van to Autozone and they will put a tester and tell you what codes are going off telling you what needs to be fixed. They will do this for free.

I just wrote my new amazon book. - Black Belt Bob

3)   The horn and cruise both go through the 'clock spring' under the steering wheel. We had a recall on a lot of these back around then and replaced a truck load. Some has a life time warranty on them because it is part of the safety features. (Air bag). Check with your Chrysler/Dodge dealer and see if yours is one of them. - Jackolantern

4)   It could be that these two devices are fed by the same fuse and the fuse is blown or they share a common ground junction that is rusted/corroded or it has a clock spring problem.



Hope that helps and best of luck. - helpful bob

5)   It might be a coincidence that they quit at the same time. I would look at the fuses first. Get some one to press the horn and listen for the horn relay clicking. If it does click, tap the horns with a hammer while sometimes this will get it working again.
For cruise control, turn on the key , turn the cruise on and off and listen with your ear near the servo. It should click. If not the servo is pooched. If it clicks You might have cruise switch in the steering wheel or where ever the switch is. - Donny


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Question 2
my chrysler neon seems to be making a popping noise when i acclerate and jerking ? whats wrong?...  
i dont remember any clicking sound while turning but i could have missed it, also the loud popping sound seems to occour a lot in 2nd gear at about 20mph as i acclerate through the gears, the popping sound is followed by a jerking and slight slowing down in speed. in third gear with high revs this does not happen.

Answers
1)   $100 says it's low transmission fluid.

Solution: Check transmission fluid :D - Deadralord

2)   It could be a number of things...you need to be more specific... - fixed it

3)   Before the popping, and jerking, did it make a "clicking" sound, while making a turn? It could be a CVJ gone bad. - hemi426_207

4)   You have a CV joint worn out. It is best to replace the entire shaft (called a 'half shaft'). And replace both sides at the same time. Most auto parts can order them for a lot less than the dealers. - Jackolantern

5)   I would say your CV joints are shot. Once the rubber boots split you will lose all the grease in there and the bearings will wear out in a very short time. - Donny


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Question 3
how much is my 96 chrysler lhs worth?...  what is the book value on a 96 chrysler LHS?

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1)   In excellent condition, the book value is around $2200 - $3000. - HeyItsWill511

2)   You need to go to www.KBB.com and click used car values, enter in all your details.

Their are 3 values
1. retail - what dealers sell it for
2. private party - you sell it on craigs list
3. trade value - what dealers will pay

did you know carmax.com will buy your car give you a check and you dont have to buy a car.

I just wrote my new Amazon book to help! - Black Belt Bob

3)   You have a car that is 15 years old and few are around any more. It is one of the first LHS on the market too. Personally, I wouldn't give more than 1,000 for it unless it is in excellent condition and very few miles. - Jackolantern

4)   Id give scrap value for that. Not a very good vehicle. Perhaps thats why youre wanting to sell it? - eight_kinds_of_hell_454


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Question 4
My Chrysler 300m battery died, replaced with good used one. Car won't start?...  Left lights on and door open. Battery died. Jump started it but seemed weak. Replaced battery And now won't start. Help please
Tim that actually happened with the original battery. It winded up then try start with but no fuel was being sent. So I replaced the batter with my dads which was fine because it worked in his truck. But my car has power won't even turn this time.
My car has power as in alarm works, lights, and gauges but won't start. Just sounds like battery is dead. Maybe a new battery?

Answers
1)   Will the engine turn over when you try to start it? If it will then your probably not getting fuel.
Check your emergency fuel shut off. Most of the time the reset button is in the trunk. - Tim Pope

2)   It sounds like the battery is dead. Jump it then drive it around for 30 mins or an hour to charge it up enough to start again. - Daniel

3)   You might need to reset your alarm system. Check the owners manual, or go ask the dealer. - hemi426_207

4)   Its a chrysler product. That is THE biggest problem. I dont know who designed them but they should be shot in the head for making such junk. Hate to be the bearer of bad news but you will never have any good luck with that car. - eight_kinds_of_hell_454


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Question 5
Whats the best engine i can put in a 2000 Chrysler Cirrus?...  I am looking to build a rally car and i want both horsepower and torque. I need help please.

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1)   The Cirrus is a terrible car to build a rally car with..it's FWD, heavy as hell, has very poor crash ratings. Honestly, look into an older Impreza or Legacy and try with that, you wont go ANYWHERE with this, it's just too bulky, and FWD isn't the best for rally. - steven

2)   Wrong car! Get a Ford Focus! - CarHelpTips

3)   Not worth it. Get a different car. - eight_kinds_of_hell_454


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Friday, July 1, 2011

how do i know if my roadrunner has a 2bbl or 4bbl?

Question 1
how do i know if my roadrunner has a 2bbl or 4bbl?...  I have a 1972 plymouth roadrunner,6.6 liter 400 engine automatic,all stock how can i find out if my car has a 2bbl or 4bbl?& if someone can please explain what both mean thanks!

Answers
1)   bbl is short for barrel and when referring to carburetors it is how many tubes with venturis the air passes through. Take the air cleaner housing off and look at the carb, open the choke butterfly valves and count them - wondering

2)   Take the air cleaner top off and look at the carburetor -- if it has four throats/holes (look under the plate covering them), and it does, it is a four barrel.
If it had two throats/holes it would be a two barrel but it isn't.
It means you have four nozzles/jets feeding the eight cylinders, as opposed to two if it was a two barrel.
That engine was rated at 255 h.p.
Original carburetor was a Carter 650cfm Thermoquad. What this means to you is that the front barrels (primaries) will be smaller than the back two (secondaries). This gives better fuel mileage at less than WOT (wide open throttle) and is similar to the Rochester Quadrajet in that respect. - Lone Wolf

3)   I believe in 72 all 400 road runner engines had the 4 barrel thermoquad. - done wrenching


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Question 2
What's a good name for a baby blue PT cruiser?...  I just bought my first car and its a Pt cruiser baby blue. The only problem is that I just can't think of a name. :(

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1)   Petie. Its funny and original(: - shaye

2)   "Thing." Not being sarcastic...it reminds me of a modern day Volkswagon Thing, just funnier looking and it doesn't float on water.

Or "Breaky." It is a Chrysler. - '10kid

3)   Irv was the janitors real name but all the kids called him cruiser-so Irv - toolfanvicarious


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Question 3
PT cruiser for a first car?...  I'm turning 18 and for my birthday my dad is buying me a car that I get to pick out with in reason.... I really like the PT cruisers but I'm afraid I'm going to be made fun of if I get one. Are they good first cars and do you think they're ugly?

Answers
1)   check out the chevy HHR if you like PT cruisers. They're similar, but not ugly like cruisers - Granticus Prime

2)   You will be disappointed how few miles per gallon it gets. I know someone who has one and it can get as few as 13 MPG in town. After three visits to the dealer and quite a bit of money spent they told her there was nothing wrong with the car. - ugiidriver

3)   Before buying the car you should also compare insurance prices for these cars to estimate how much you will really pay for it - carquotes.fateback.com - Vins


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Question 4
My Chrysler 300m battery died, replaced with good used one. Car won't start?...  Left lights on and door open. Battery died. Jump started it but seemed weak. Replaced battery And now won't start. Help please
Tim that actually happened with the original battery. It winded up then try start with but no fuel was being sent. So I replaced the batter with my dads which was fine because it worked in his truck. But my car has power won't even turn this time.
My car has power as in alarm works, lights, and gauges but won't start. Just sounds like battery is dead. Maybe a new battery?

Answers
1)   Will the engine turn over when you try to start it? If it will then your probably not getting fuel.
Check your emergency fuel shut off. Most of the time the reset button is in the trunk. - Tim Pope

2)   It sounds like the battery is dead. Jump it then drive it around for 30 mins or an hour to charge it up enough to start again. - Daniel


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Question 5
Free Radio code for my Chrysler Voyager! URGENT!?...  hi folks, i have recently had my Chrysler Voyager in the garage and they took the battery out and now im left without my radio as a have not got the radio code, the silence is killing me!!
if anybody could help that would be excellent;
my date code is : 2049
my serial number is: S/NTQ1AA2049E5266
thanks

Answers
1)   contact a Chrystler dealer for that - Timbo is here

2)   code is 2545 - Regforge


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Thursday, June 23, 2011

my 2002 chrysler sebring wont go over 30 MPH wont shift out of low gear?

Question 1
my 2002 chrysler sebring wont go over 30 MPH wont shift out of low gear?...  all my gears are lit up and speedometer dont work

Answers
1)   It's a Chrysler Sebring... Probably safer to leave it the way it is. - JetDoc

2)   you most likely have a faulty chip that senses speed and tells the transmission to shift.

and the dashboard speedometer might be a totally separate issue. the cable for the speed might be stuck.

a buddy of mine got a 99 dodge durango. for 900 bucks cause it wouldnt shift out of 1st. i convinced him to buy it and get it fixed because i knew it wouldnt be expensive.

cost him 100 bucks and he has himself a nice truck now.
his dash also wouldnt read the speed until he went over 55 then the needle would shoot up to his current speed. its stuck but he is too lazy to fix it. - bfish91

3)   That definitely is a problem. The gears are broken, which is why you cant go over 30, but I'm not sure about the speedometer, You should definitely bring it in for repairs. - j3_cow

4)   That would be a bad VSS(Vehicle Speed Sensor) or a problem/wire or connection with your VSS(Vehicle Speed Sensor). - AnswerRack.com


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Question 2
which oil for crossfire?...  

Answers
1)   Baby oil - also comes in handy at sexy time - Store Brand Mayonnaise

2)   Just use whatever the owner manual says - moo doo

3)   Is it what you need? http://nowbid.info/424238/crossfire - Shani Morefield


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Question 3
lots of play in the front end of my 99' concorde, dont know what the parts are called, plz help?...  I have a 99' chrysler conchorde xl and there is alot of play up and down on the passenger tire. WE found that the play was where the rod for that tire connects to the part that turns the wheels. dont know what its called on a car with front wheel drive. but it is the part that moves back and forth to make the wheels turn and the play is between that part and the rod that leads to the passenger wheel. i hoped i could find some pictures so when i call the mechanic i can tell him whats wrong by using the proper terminology. thanks in advance for your response

Answers
1)   i do believe you are talking about the tierod end or the ball joint - KYLE

2)   It sounds like you're referring to the tie rod ends, the inner tie rod ends are common to go bad on those. However, this should cause side to side play (like you're trying to steer the wheels by hand), not up and down play, but I expect that you were actually feeling side to side play and not up and down. Checking for up and down play usually requires using a bar of some sort under the tire while it's raised off the ground to check for play, or with the vehicle on a lift so you can get the leverage require to check for play.

You can either replace the entire tie rod ends, or just the bushings as long as the tie rods aren't damaged. This page http://www.dodgeintrepid.net/showthread.php?t=170138 has pictures of the inner tie rod ends at the steering gear end before and after replacing the bushings in them. (that page also gives instructions on how to change the bushings out) - Mark B

3)   Inner tie rod. The bushing on the inside end basically disintegrates after time, leading to not a tight connection. Go ahead and have both sides replaced, since the other one is probably going bad as well. - Shag


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Question 4
1952 Plymouth Cranbrook?...  The radio in my newly purchased 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook is not producing any sound. All of the dials/lights/buttons work on the radio and the car is in overall good condition with only 27,000 original miles on it. I have the original manual and it states to wait 20 minutes before using the radio...so my question is, do I have to wait 20 min with the car running to give it the "true" test of working/not working, or is there another way to determine if it is functional?

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1)   In a car that old, the radio contains tubes that take time to warm up, but you should hear something within a minute. - Bill

2)   The car doesn't have to be running, you can just turn the key backwards to put Accessories on, and the radio should work in a few seconds. - Cody Johnson

3)   AMAZING! try this, it rocks! http://giftchoice.info/185978/it-is-functional. - Tanya Brott


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Question 5
2005 chrysler 300 touring rwd?...  I am looknig at buying a 2005 chrysler 300. I am a bit secprtical because they vechical is almost 3000 under blue book. They guy tells me it is perfect and nothing wrong with is at all anybody have any advice for me. or should I pass since it is priced way under he told me he is selling it because he needs a bigger car for his family
It has 105000 miles on it

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1)   Get a mechanic to look at the car. - Bill

2)   1 if its got 150K miles maybe its not worth book
2 clean title? no leins?
3 car fax
4 pay mechanic to look it over,,,if original front end,struts,,brakes other parts could coust 1000's to repair
maybe its just a good deal - pedro7of9


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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

my 2002 chrysler sebring wont go over 30 MPH wont shift out of low gear?

Question 1
my 2002 chrysler sebring wont go over 30 MPH wont shift out of low gear?...  all my gears are lit up and speedometer dont work

Answers
1)   It's a Chrysler Sebring... Probably safer to leave it the way it is. - JetDoc

2)   you most likely have a faulty chip that senses speed and tells the transmission to shift.

and the dashboard speedometer might be a totally separate issue. the cable for the speed might be stuck.

a buddy of mine got a 99 dodge durango. for 900 bucks cause it wouldnt shift out of 1st. i convinced him to buy it and get it fixed because i knew it wouldnt be expensive.

cost him 100 bucks and he has himself a nice truck now.
his dash also wouldnt read the speed until he went over 55 then the needle would shoot up to his current speed. its stuck but he is too lazy to fix it. - bfish91

3)   That definitely is a problem. The gears are broken, which is why you cant go over 30, but I'm not sure about the speedometer, You should definitely bring it in for repairs. - j3_cow

4)   That would be a bad VSS(Vehicle Speed Sensor) or a problem/wire or connection with your VSS(Vehicle Speed Sensor). - AnswerRack.com


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Question 2
A/C in 96 town and country?...  The ac in my 96 town and country will blow cool air but not that much. It is holding freon. So my question is what will cause it to not blow cold air. Could it be the condenser, compressor, etc... Any answers are appreciated. Thanks.
I have had the condenser and air drier off for a while. Will i need to add oil to the system, if so how much thanks.
Its the same at all rpms

Answers
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2)   Get an A/C specialist to check it. It could be a bad compressor (is it better at higher rev's?), or it could be a fault with the condensor or condensor fan. - Neil B

3)   Did you evacuate the system before recharging it? If the drier was left open for a long time then the desiccant became saturated. Theoretically you can dry it back out if you keep vacuum on it long enough, but I would get a new drier. Moisture in the system will interfere with the refrigeration cycle, but more importantly it can react with contaminants and the r134a to form a corrosive sludge. That's bad!

Lack of oil won't directly impact cooling performance, but it will lead to premature compressor failure. Too much oil can also be bad. You need to evenly distribute oil throughout the system. If you lost oil and don't know how much, you might need to have the whole thing flushed and start over with a fresh oil charge. - mark32937


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Question 3
Chrysler town and country cargo capacity?...  my 1999 honda odyssey transmission just went and we need to get a new van. We are thinking about getting a 2002 town and country but i need to know how much space is inside compared to the odyssey
the problem is we can not afford the honda or toyota and the caravan/town and country have awd and my sister uses it in vermont

Answers
1)   yes - Bernard Malcom

2)   DO NOT GET A CHRYSLER!!!!!!!!!!!!! coming form a car guy, get a toyota sienna or another odyssey. unless you want repairs, repairs, and more repairs, I suggest you stick with honda and toyota. But I have read that the town and country offer ALOT of space, rpobably more thatn the odysey - Josh da man


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Question 4
how much does a stock 1990 plymouth acclaim weigh?...  

Answers
1)   curb weight (full fuel tank, no passengers) is about 2900 lbs - aunt b

2)   With the 2.5L 4-cyl. or the 3.0L V6? - Bandit-05


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Question 5
where is cam sensor located in chrysler mini van 3.8 engine?...  

Answers
1)   Passenger side at the left end of the engine. - (A+)

2)   You will find the cam sensor on the engine front timing cover. That is on the passenger side of the engine compartment. It should be fairly easy to see. It is a three wire sensor set at an angle towards the middle of the the cover on the top. - Mike J


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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Recall on Chrysler 300?

Question 1
Recall on Chrysler 300?...  Is there a current recall on 2006 Chrydler 300's?Because the car I have is a 06' Chrysler 300 which I purchased 2 years ago and something is wrong with it.My car starts up but the gear shift is stuck & won't move.I had a mechanic come out to check it out.He said that he couldn't do anything because everything in the car has to be done electronically.If I take the car to the dealership they'll charge me an arm & a leg.Any helpful suggestions??Thanks in Advance!!

Answers
1)   contact a dealership with your vehicle info, and they should tell you if there are any recalls. if there is a recall, the dealership should fix it at no charge to you - Steven

2)   I just had a 300 with this same problem. The interlock inside the shifter assembly has broken. Youi have to replace the shifter assembly. I believe that the shifter was $68 and the labor was $80. It doesn't take longer than an hour to do. There is no recall related to this condition it just happens sometimes. Its not that common so its not like you will keep doing this. - Mike J

3)   Contact the dealership and they can tell you if there is a recall. Be prepared to give them your car's vin. - C-Tech

4)   You can try looking up Chrysler's head office or look for their site online use your ownerships Vin numbers and check to see if that model has any recall or service bulletin or flash/program updates related or unrelated to this problem.plus you can call a couple of dealerships local or otherwise and ask them for the info.

Try jacking it up onto some stands, brace the wheels with a block etc and put the emg brake on , you will then be able to check the transmission and any cables going to it. - helpful bob


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Question 2
My 99 Chrysler Town and Country van lost its reverse today. It drives fine in forward gears. .?...  It will reverse a little after you rev up the rpms, but will not go back at all when accelertating. What could be the problem and what to do?

David Patrick

Answers
1)   f - Ben Rothwell

2)   You have transmission problem. Mechanics may rip u off. Try this first. Drain n fill fluid (not flush). Buy high mileage fluid. Add lucas transmission conditioner. See if this solves the issue. Report back please. - Toyo

3)   Chrysler has a problem with the "shift solenoid pack". Does not require trans removal. - Dennis

4)   Ok is the fluid level good? That is the first step. Second when did you last have the filter changed? That is important also as low fluid or plugged filter can cause this condition. Next do you have second gear? If you do then that eliminatesthe second and reverse (front) sun gear as the problem. That leaves valve body issue or the reverse clutch. Those are your only options. It is not the solenoid pack as the solenoids are not energized for reverse. If I had to bet I would say that the reverse clutch is not holding and the friction material is burnt up. You will need to find a good mechanic or find a used trans and install it. Sorry for the bad news but this doesn't look very good for you. - Mike J


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Question 3
why do old people drive the chrysler 300?...  

Answers
1)   I see alot of them in the projects with candy paint, then it parks and a little old black woman gets out. - Procrasturbating

2)   Bc they'r retro.

And baby thugs like em too. - Top Source

3)   Seems like every type of person has there own kinda car. the black guys like the Cadillac's on 25inch rims. the old people like the chryslers. 16 year old girls love mustangs. etc.. - Bill


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Question 4
2005 300 stuck in park?...  

Answers
1)   Stuck in a city, state, or national park? - biggsinbrasil

2)   You've been stuck in a park since 2005?! Call 911 I guess :p - stevut0990

3)   Make sure you press the brake pedal all the way. It may be that the brake/transmission interlock isn't working anymore. There's an override on the right hand side of the gear selector housing. Take out the plastic chrome-looking square around gear-selector housing, reach down at the bottom right hand corner to depress a level and that should allow you to take it out of park while the lever is depressed. Then you can drive it someplace to get it fixed.

Edited: I went and looked at my car. Removing the chrome square doesn't work. The cubby hole next to the gear selector has a black plastic liner that comes out (peel it back on the right hand side to get it started). Then you can put your finger in a hole near the rear left of the cubby hole and you'll touch what feels like a plastic tab. Press the tab in and at the same time shift the car out of park. The car has to be running so have your foot on the brake (might be best to have some help). Then you can drive it to a shop to get the brake-transmission interlock repaired. - sheltown


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Question 5
how much does it cost to replace a steering column in a 1999 chrysler sebring?...  

Answers
1)   More then the car is worth. - Ho

2)   Why would you have to?? - Dennis

3)   Anywhere from $300-$500 plus the part, depending on the shop and if there was any other damage. - C-Tech


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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Chrysler Neon 1995 - camshaft or timing belt?

Question 1
Chrysler Neon 1995 - camshaft or timing belt?...  Does a Chrysler Neon 1995 mod have a camshaft or a timing belt?
okay sorry i meant: does it have a chain or a belt?

Answers
1)   All internal combustion gasoline engines, except for rotary wankel motors, have a camshaft. And most have a timing belt that connect the camshaft to the crankshaft. - Dutch

2)   Yes, one of each. The timing belt drives the camshaft from the crankshaft. - rick29148

3)   the cam shaft is connected to the crank shaft by a timing belt or chain (some manufactures use a cog system to connect the two) as far as im aware the neon has a belt connecting the two. - hotrod

4)   It has a timing belt. It is under the black cover on the front of the engine. (passenger side) It is recommended that it be changed, at least, every 100,000 miles. - Jim

5)   Your Neon has 2 cam shafts under the valve cover. It has a timing belt that runs off a sprocket on the front of the crank shaft up to the sprockets located on the front of the 2 cam shafts. - Jackolantern


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Question 2
Are 2nd generation Chrysler Sebring convertibles generally good cars?...  Please help. I have gotten many mixed reviews when checking other websites. People have so far either said that it was the best car they ever owned or it was a complete piece of trash. Let me know what you think.

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1)   complete piece of trash. - jimslade

2)   Used cars are hit and miss, there is not real guide book as to how reliable it will be due to the fact that they will have been used by different drivers in different situations. I recommend not buying something that a younger driver has used as it will not have been cared for as well as a car from an older driver. My recommendations are to get a car fax report, and go and see the car.

Go see the car, test drive it, listing for things that don't sound right; loud screeches, clunking noises.

Feel for vibrations that would not be normal; strong vibrations in the steering wheel.

Check the heat of the engine while driving it, if its getting to hot then it has a radiator problem.

also, when test driving be sure to go up hills and try various speeds, this will test the transmission.

one final note, If the person you are trying to buy it from will not let you test drive it then DO NOT BUY IT because there is a 100% chance of something being wrong with it. - RCD

3)   I've always read that most Chryslers were a poor choice to get used (or new) due to poor reliability and quality. And all convertibles have additional drawbacks that won't get better with age: their bodies are less rigid (no roof) so they shimmy and shake, and there is the additional complexity of the roof mechanism which means more things to break. - Pearls Before Swine

4)   I had a '99. I absolutely LOVED that car. Never gave me a problem except for minor things. I unfortunately drove her head on into a tree, and she went to sebring heaven. But, I'd give anything to have another. Preferably a '04,'05, '06. Convertible. Must be a convertible. I love them. Had a cirrus lx once that was a nightmare. Then a stratus that was great. Then the sebring that I absolutely was in love with until I killed her. - auroras

5)   As I know such a car cost a lot to insure. Check your insurance quotes for these cars before buing one - carquotes.fateback.com - Richard


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Question 3
No start on 91 Chrysler Imperial?...  For some reason the car doesnt want to start. Checked spark...its fine. I checked the fuel at the check valve with the button on it pressed down. While cranking the car, no fuel spit out of it. There is no fuel smell coming out the exhaust after cranking numberous times. After changing the fuel filter, it hiccuped a couple times while cranking. But still continues with the no start situation. I put my hand under the gas tank when my bro turned the key and I can't feel the time fuel pump turn on. I doesn't make a buzzing noise either. But when the key is turned the fuel pump relay clicks so its not a faulty relay. I found what looks like a diagnostic connector under the hood with a single wire diagnostic port near the main relay box. Is there a way to check for other codes via this connector(s)? I checked the engine codes via the key ON-OFF-ON procedure but only pops up a code 12. Could I possibly have a bad fuel pump? I havent borrowed a fuel pressure gauge yet. But I am thinking about getting one. Thanks!

Answers
1)   AMAZING!Is that what you are looking for?
http://bujiu.info/48483/check-valves - Chana Huang

2)   if the pump kicks on then it,s not the pump. you say no gas coming through the small valve on the fuel rail? maybe it,s the fuel regulator on the fuel rail. check the regulator before getting the tester. you can,t test it anyway if no gas coming through the valve. no gas getting to the valve then it can,t get to the injectors. - bandit_60

3)   Mm...I think it may useful for u.
http://yisi.info/63235/checking-valve - Erma Bolin

4)   You got me...I found it at
http://ziji.info/72685/check--valves - Wenz Gutierrez


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Question 4
town & country power seat?...  My passenger side seat stopped working, I moved it forward along with the driver side to drop the middle seats into the floor, after I was done with the project and lifted the middles back up, the passenger seat would not move back into normal position. the driver side still works, only the passenger side stopped, no power at all. Now my wife is on the dashboard, is there something under the seat I can look for to reset or something?

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1)   Find the motor under the seat and tap it with a wrench or something see if it works again, sounds like motor may be gone need to find parts from junkyard. - tommy

2)   Could be something under the seat ,jamming it. Glove, rag, popcan, etc. - Dennis

3)   Go to a mechanic..they will fix anything or help you with what you need to and give great advice! Trust me...good luck =) - Blaze


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Question 5
how to replace tension pulley assembly on 1998 Plymouth voyager?...  remove and replace tension pulley assembly

Answers
1)   Go to a mechanic..they will fix anything or help you with what you need to and give great advice! Trust me...good luck =) - Blaze

2)   You don't mention the engine thats in the vehicle but basically you need to remove the belt by releasing the tension on the belt via the tension pulley centre bolt.Then all you need to do is remove the centre bolt, pop off the pulley, and place the new pulley into place.I've found it easier to slide the belt back on and tighten up the bolt.



Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way the bolt maybe a 15mm and shop around for the replacement pulley bec prices can tend to vary a lot, plus the parts store maybe able to print you out some do it yourself instructions or pick up a service manual for it. - helpful bob

3)   A $25 Chilton"s manual will explain this quite well for you. - Dennis


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Monday, June 6, 2011

what other cars alloy wheels can be used for chrysler Voyager 2003?

Question 1
what other cars alloy wheels can be used for chrysler Voyager 2003?...  i have a chrysler Voyager and i want to know what other cars alloy wheels can i put in to it?

Answers
1)   Something with:

Diameter: 16, 17 or 18"
Offset: 40mm
Backspacing: 6.02"
Bolt Pattern: 5-114 - Mike B

2)   AMAZING! Good luck! http://usingnow.info/419733/car-alloy-wheel - Phil Ogg

3)   Amazing! Try: http://seekitnow.info/57126/car-alloy-wheels - Bragg Romano


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Question 2
Is Fiat planning on phasing out the Chrysler division?...  Dodge has 12 models presently on the market or in development, including the trucks in the Ram division. Jeep has six models presently on the market or in development. Both have some high profile models coming, including the new Viper and Grand Wagoneer.

Chrysler on the other hand is just down to three models, and aside from non-specific talk of selling small Lancias based as Chryslers (and Fiat now seems to be backing away from this plan) there doesn't seem to be any plans to expand the line up, nor any plans for a coupe or anything like that could serve as a halo car for the brand, and if the Town and Country is phased out to allow Fiat to focus solely on marketing the Grand Caravan as some analysts are predicting, Chrysler will be down to just two cars. Chrysler is currently the worst performing division by far.

Will Fiat soldier on the Chrysler division when its down to just two models, or will they do what Daimler did (which killed the poorest performing, Plymouth, when they took over) and discontinue the Chrysler line to focus on Dodge/Ram and Jeep?

Answers
1)   They'll probably scale it back for a few years while they reorganize the company and get some better designers and engineers in place to head the Chrysler departments.

I would be surprised if they totally killed Chrysler off, but then again, I never thought Pontiac would go away... - Red

2)   Fiat won't make a hasty decision on the Chrysler Brand. They'll go a couple years, bring in a revamped design team, and I think they will keep Chrysler on the market. - chasm

3)   There is some chatter to the effect that the T&C will continue and the Caravan (perhaps no longer Grand) will be downsized to a Fiat platform, though I have yet to see anything that looks like a production order.

Still, a three-model line is pretty thin, and yes, they could use a halo car. The 300 refresh should hold up for a while; the 200 replacement is allegedly in the pipeline. - Windowphobe


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Question 3
what country CHRYSLER SEBRING came from?...  im thinking of buying sebring 2004 model car but i want to know what should i look for before buying this or any other car.

Answers
1)   As much as I'd like to be able to recommend the Sebring, because it is an "American" car, it's just not a very good choice in a used car.
If you value what Consumer Reports says: They give the 2004 Sebring a Worse Than Average rating on their Used Car Verdict, and the Sebring as a whole (all years) They give a Much Worse Than Average rating. Particular trouble spots include the suspension, the Climate Control System, and Engine and Transmission problems. Each of those areas scored a Much worse than Average rating in Consumer Reports.
Chrylser as a whole, has been stuck in last place out of the top 14 car manufacturers(14th out of 14) for several years now when given a "Total Score" for Automaker Performance. This total score is calculated from test results and reliability ratings.
I'm not sure what sort of car you're looking for, but there are certainly MANY better choices than a Sebring. - James S

2)   Chrysler is a dodge product and the sebring is not the best choice from them. it's one of there models that seem to run into problems - Bill

3)   http://biede.info/234429/models-car - Lance Judkins


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Question 4
Is the PT cruiser good or bad?...  my parents are going to help me buy a car and i wanted something like a honda civic or something cause i think their cute.
my mom found a 2001 limited edition PT cruiser.. i think their ugly but i have a baby and realisticly it would be roomy and better than a little car.
i also really like the hatchback and the split seats so i can have a carseat in the back and then have the other seats folded down for more room
how are they for gas and would it be weird for a 19 year old to have a PT cruiser?

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1)   I think they are ugly too. I always called them the PT Loser. LOL But you know if your parents are going to buy it for you, it would be a good car as far as the safety feature of it for your little one. I have no idea what kind of gas mileage it gets. Never been in one. If you like that sort of car, then go for it. After all, you can't beat your parents buying it for you. I, myself, would prefer a honda civic or hatchback. But that is my preference. - LadyRaven

2)   Yes theyre ugly but as a car they do the job and are pretty reliable and roomy.
My cousin has one and can fit herself, her daughter with a carseat, and their 2 border collies in it - Honey Bees

3)   I hear it's decently reliable, but it's the ugliest car to ever leave a lot. For a car with a child on the way, go with a 2000-03 Ford Focus, reliable, cool, and fast. - HAMM3RSPR33


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Question 5
Can using the wrong transmission fluid ruin my transmission in my Chrysler vehicle?...  I have a 97 Plymouth Grand Voyager. I drive like a grandma and never had any issues with shifting (i did have a small transmission leak, but no issues with the transmission except for when I first found the leak - it wouldn't shift into drive or reverse - but didn't move it out of the driveway!). 2 days ago, my bf topped off my transmission fluid for me, and I didn't even think to check and see if it was the special kind for Chrysler's. After he topped it off (he used approx 1 quart) I drove for about 30 minutes and suddenly my van stopped shifting properly. I got off the highway and after stopping at a stop sign it wouldn't move, so I gassed it and it slammed into gear - I couldn't get it to go faster than about 20 mph. I managed to get pulled off the road, however I tried to drive it in a parking lot and the same thing kept happening (reverse and drive both take at least 15 secs to do into gear unless I gas it and "slam" it into gear). I am going to look into it and see what kind of fluid was used, but if it was the wrong fluid, can it be fixed by draining the fluid and adding new? or is the transmission a done deal? I can't afford another car right now, so anything I can try would be great! Thanks
The trans fluid is still full since the breakdown the other day. and when I first noticed the leak, it was very low but not totally empty (that was 6 months ago and it has ran fine since). If this makes any difference...

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1)   probley u already jacked the tramission by having it on with no fluid tryin to go thro the gears and also yes absolutly the wron fluid wil make the trannyslip and shift hard - Jhon

2)   Chrysler automatics are finicky about fluid. Take it to a dealer and have them replace all the fluid with ATF+4. You may also have to reflash the computer (which is why I suggested taking it to a dealer, who will certainly have the appropriate tools). Don't mark it down as dead just yet. - Windowphobe

3)   Well if you've had the leak awhile and have added fluid in the past and all was well , then it's quite possible the fluid used by your bf may have been the wrong type.Those transmissions are quite sensitive when it comes to the type of fluid used bec they have special chemical additives designed for that make of vehicle.These chemicals and transmission fluids are critical in how the transmission shifts and goes into gear so using the wrong fluid would cause shifting etc issues shortly after being used.

If anyone you know is handy with vehicles have them drop the pan and replace the transmission fluid/filter but try to use a original replacement filter kit on it.Chances are that will help the transmission start to work more normal but keep an eye on the particles inside the pan when you change the fluid bec if it has more then the normal wear and tear tiny specs of metal inside of it that may mean the transmission is damaged.Again normal specs of metal that are tiny are quite normal for any transmission that old and don't panic if you do see any.



Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way I really don't recommend every trying to flush the transmission on such an old vehicle.You also need to know that the transmission works best mechanically/electronically if the transmission control module is placed into the learning mode once any work is done on the transmission such as changing the fluid/filter.Many shops can do this for you some might even do it for free and also dealerships can do it for a fee so call around etc.Remember that this takes only a couple of mins to do and usually you have to drive the vehicle a good 250 miles before the transmission relearns.Note that once the fluid/filter is changed and the TCM is placed into the learning mode the transmission won't seem to be quite shifting right and this is normal while it relearns.It will hesitate or buck or kick or even stutter when going from 0-20 kph and from 20-40, 40-60,60-80, you may notice slightly higher rpms , just be sure not to push it much more then 3,000-3,500 rpms. . - helpful bob


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Saturday, June 4, 2011

2004 Chrysler Sebring Radiator Fan Not Spining on Low Speed?

Question 1
2004 Chrysler Sebring Radiator Fan Not Spining on Low Speed?...  my cars has recenlty been getting hotter than before...The temperature needle goes up to just a little under the halfway mark...When the ac isnt on i never hear the fan turn on but when the ac is on i do but it turns on and off on and off...it turns on for about 5-7 sec...Not sure...I thought the fan would be on at all times while the ac is on at low speed...when i hear the fans turn on it sounds fast...The needle goes up while im in city driving...when on the expresssway and when the car is parked idling it seems fine....I changed my water pump and radiator cap and coolant recently but nothing has helped until i read about the fans.....Does anyone know where the fuse or relay is for the low speed fan control?? or can it be the engine coolant temperature sensor?? I have no Check Engine Light On...

I know theres fuses on the driver side panel and are labeled but the relays under the hood are not labeled....Does anyone have a digram and can help me out on checking this issue...Or should i just wire the fans direct and have them spinning at all times?????

Answers
1)   Mm... Is that what you are looking for? http://giftchoice.info/111813/engine-coolant - Witt Mcpherson

2)   It is an electrical problem. Your chryslers fan spin very fast when the car gets hotter than usual. Your primamry fan, the one that turns on when the engine is warm is not functioning correctly. The other fan is for when the ac is on or when the temp gets hot. That fan is doing its job to prevent your car from over heating. Replace your fan and the temprature sensors. Also replace relays. I have a chrysler to. Don't wire the fan. It will turn on both fans on but at the incorect. temprature causing car to warm up. - Adam Reyna

3)   Call up a dealership service/parts department they can tell you exactly where the low fan relay is located, plus they can give you the part number.More then likely the same fuse feeds both the high and low fan systems and you'd be looking for a 30-40 amp fuse.

Normally if the temperature gauge hits just before the half way marking the low fan should engage, this is due to the main comp reading the coolant sensor resistance and then the comp sends a on signal to the low fan relay and the relay output is sent to the fan.You mentioned that it seems to idle okay and normally the engine would off got hotter then normal if the low fan didn't engage but once the temperature gauge went much above half way the high fan should of engaged.Also the A/C will cause the high fan system to engage but it's designed to only stay on until the engine is a certain temperature and the engine maybe changing temperatures a lot due to the A/C being on and due to the low fan perhaps not working.

Some systems can develop bad grounds or bad connections, the wire can fray or melt or be damaged especially if the vehicle is a few years old and the fan system may have a module in the circuit that can also cause problems.Again a dealership should be able to tell you if any fan modules exist and where it's located but it's common for them to be located the lower fan housing.


Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way you don't mention changing the thermostat and usually I recommend changing it when you change the coolant or pump.You may have air in the coolant system one way to help bleed the system is start up the engine when it's cold.Remove the rad or reservoir cap then stand back keep your eye on the temperature gauge, watch for the coolant to start over flowing, this should help to bleed any air or air locks out of the system.Once the coolant over flows shut off the engine, top of the coolant but check the coolant quality/mixture with a anti-freeze tester.The anti-freeze you use must be what is stated via the ownership or dealership and you should have it mixed 50/50 or for -40c.It's vital that the coolant mixture is correct bec this can also cause a engine to run hotter then normal, also using distilled water is recommended instead of using regular tap water. - helpful bob

4)   Well Here you are. http://keenfind.info/121972/engine-coolants - Pham Doerr


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Question 2
Can using the wrong transmission fluid ruin my transmission in my Chrysler vehicle?...  I have a 97 Plymouth Grand Voyager. I drive like a grandma and never had any issues with shifting (i did have a small transmission leak, but no issues with the transmission except for when I first found the leak - it wouldn't shift into drive or reverse - but didn't move it out of the driveway!). 2 days ago, my bf topped off my transmission fluid for me, and I didn't even think to check and see if it was the special kind for Chrysler's. After he topped it off (he used approx 1 quart) I drove for about 30 minutes and suddenly my van stopped shifting properly. I got off the highway and after stopping at a stop sign it wouldn't move, so I gassed it and it slammed into gear - I couldn't get it to go faster than about 20 mph. I managed to get pulled off the road, however I tried to drive it in a parking lot and the same thing kept happening (reverse and drive both take at least 15 secs to do into gear unless I gas it and "slam" it into gear). I am going to look into it and see what kind of fluid was used, but if it was the wrong fluid, can it be fixed by draining the fluid and adding new? or is the transmission a done deal? I can't afford another car right now, so anything I can try would be great! Thanks
The trans fluid is still full since the breakdown the other day. and when I first noticed the leak, it was very low but not totally empty (that was 6 months ago and it has ran fine since). If this makes any difference...

Answers
1)   probley u already jacked the tramission by having it on with no fluid tryin to go thro the gears and also yes absolutly the wron fluid wil make the trannyslip and shift hard - Jhon

2)   It's amazing! It may help. http://finddata.info/422164/chrysler - Allie Gard

3)   Chrysler automatics are finicky about fluid. Take it to a dealer and have them replace all the fluid with ATF+4. You may also have to reflash the computer (which is why I suggested taking it to a dealer, who will certainly have the appropriate tools). Don't mark it down as dead just yet. - Windowphobe

4)   Well if you've had the leak awhile and have added fluid in the past and all was well , then it's quite possible the fluid used by your bf may have been the wrong type.Those transmissions are quite sensitive when it comes to the type of fluid used bec they have special chemical additives designed for that make of vehicle.These chemicals and transmission fluids are critical in how the transmission shifts and goes into gear so using the wrong fluid would cause shifting etc issues shortly after being used.

If anyone you know is handy with vehicles have them drop the pan and replace the transmission fluid/filter but try to use a original replacement filter kit on it.Chances are that will help the transmission start to work more normal but keep an eye on the particles inside the pan when you change the fluid bec if it has more then the normal wear and tear tiny specs of metal inside of it that may mean the transmission is damaged.Again normal specs of metal that are tiny are quite normal for any transmission that old and don't panic if you do see any.



Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way I really don't recommend every trying to flush the transmission on such an old vehicle.You also need to know that the transmission works best mechanically/electronically if the transmission control module is placed into the learning mode once any work is done on the transmission such as changing the fluid/filter.Many shops can do this for you some might even do it for free and also dealerships can do it for a fee so call around etc.Remember that this takes only a couple of mins to do and usually you have to drive the vehicle a good 250 miles before the transmission relearns.Note that once the fluid/filter is changed and the TCM is placed into the learning mode the transmission won't seem to be quite shifting right and this is normal while it relearns.It will hesitate or buck or kick or even stutter when going from 0-20 kph and from 20-40, 40-60,60-80, you may notice slightly higher rpms , just be sure not to push it much more then 3,000-3,500 rpms. . - helpful bob


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Question 3
Is Fiat planning on phasing out the Chrysler division?...  Dodge has 12 models presently on the market or in development, including the trucks in the Ram division. Jeep has six models presently on the market or in development. Both have some high profile models coming, including the new Viper and Grand Wagoneer.

Chrysler on the other hand is just down to three models, and aside from non-specific talk of selling small Lancias based as Chryslers (and Fiat now seems to be backing away from this plan) there doesn't seem to be any plans to expand the line up, nor any plans for a coupe or anything like that could serve as a halo car for the brand, and if the Town and Country is phased out to allow Fiat to focus solely on marketing the Grand Caravan as some analysts are predicting, Chrysler will be down to just two cars. Chrysler is currently the worst performing division by far.

Will Fiat soldier on the Chrysler division when its down to just two models, or will they do what Daimler did (which killed the poorest performing, Plymouth, when they took over) and discontinue the Chrysler line to focus on Dodge/Ram and Jeep?

Answers
1)   They'll probably scale it back for a few years while they reorganize the company and get some better designers and engineers in place to head the Chrysler departments.

I would be surprised if they totally killed Chrysler off, but then again, I never thought Pontiac would go away... - Red

2)   Fiat won't make a hasty decision on the Chrysler Brand. They'll go a couple years, bring in a revamped design team, and I think they will keep Chrysler on the market. - chasm

3)   There is some chatter to the effect that the T&C will continue and the Caravan (perhaps no longer Grand) will be downsized to a Fiat platform, though I have yet to see anything that looks like a production order.

Still, a three-model line is pretty thin, and yes, they could use a halo car. The 300 refresh should hold up for a while; the 200 replacement is allegedly in the pipeline. - Windowphobe


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Question 4
what country CHRYSLER SEBRING came from?...  im thinking of buying sebring 2004 model car but i want to know what should i look for before buying this or any other car.

Answers
1)   As much as I'd like to be able to recommend the Sebring, because it is an "American" car, it's just not a very good choice in a used car.
If you value what Consumer Reports says: They give the 2004 Sebring a Worse Than Average rating on their Used Car Verdict, and the Sebring as a whole (all years) They give a Much Worse Than Average rating. Particular trouble spots include the suspension, the Climate Control System, and Engine and Transmission problems. Each of those areas scored a Much worse than Average rating in Consumer Reports.
Chrylser as a whole, has been stuck in last place out of the top 14 car manufacturers(14th out of 14) for several years now when given a "Total Score" for Automaker Performance. This total score is calculated from test results and reliability ratings.
I'm not sure what sort of car you're looking for, but there are certainly MANY better choices than a Sebring. - James S

2)   Chrysler is a dodge product and the sebring is not the best choice from them. it's one of there models that seem to run into problems - Bill

3)   http://biede.info/234429/models-car - Lance Judkins


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Question 5
Is the PT cruiser good or bad?...  my parents are going to help me buy a car and i wanted something like a honda civic or something cause i think their cute.
my mom found a 2001 limited edition PT cruiser.. i think their ugly but i have a baby and realisticly it would be roomy and better than a little car.
i also really like the hatchback and the split seats so i can have a carseat in the back and then have the other seats folded down for more room
how are they for gas and would it be weird for a 19 year old to have a PT cruiser?

Answers
1)   I think they are ugly too. I always called them the PT Loser. LOL But you know if your parents are going to buy it for you, it would be a good car as far as the safety feature of it for your little one. I have no idea what kind of gas mileage it gets. Never been in one. If you like that sort of car, then go for it. After all, you can't beat your parents buying it for you. I, myself, would prefer a honda civic or hatchback. But that is my preference. - LadyRaven

2)   Yes theyre ugly but as a car they do the job and are pretty reliable and roomy.
My cousin has one and can fit herself, her daughter with a carseat, and their 2 border collies in it - Honey Bees

3)   I hear it's decently reliable, but it's the ugliest car to ever leave a lot. For a car with a child on the way, go with a 2000-03 Ford Focus, reliable, cool, and fast. - HAMM3RSPR33


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