I'm 6'4" , I'm too big for a 2001 Chrysler pt cruiser ?... I will fell too tight ? Or I will fit good ?
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1) Have you tried test driving one?
Maybe you'll be lucky and find a lot that has a PT Loser and a Esclipse so you can try that one on for size as well. - Store Brand Mayonnaise
2) until you drive one, you'll never know. - badbill1941
3) Try the minivans. There's lots of room and they are better built and more reliable than the Cruiser. - Jackolantern
4) my buddy is 6"5 and he puts the seat all the way back and he fits just fine in the car i have a pt cruiser 2003 and he has plenty of room i let him drive when we go out drinking - kingtiger_6
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Question 2
what is the blue book value on a chrysler 2001 300 M?...
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1) Depends on the mileage. For one with 100,000 miles on it between 3200 and 4300 depending on condition. - bafrisio
2) Go to www.kbb.com and look it up, you dont have enough info to get a good value - rick b
3) I have access to a Kelley Blue Book Online account.
I put in the information you provided, and assuming the car has less than 116,000 Miles, the Wholesale Value is $3,275 and the Retail Value is $5,565.
If you want a more accurate answer, I'd need the number of miles it has, and also the options or features (extras) that the car has that might make it more valuable. - Phorenon
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Question 3
1998 Chrysler Sebring Radiator needs replacing, any help?... Has anyone ever changed a radiator in a Sebring? If so, is it a difficult job or just like any other radiator? And does anyone know if there's any Chrysler/Dodge rads that are interchangable with the Sebring? Or can only a '98 Sebring rad fit in there? Finding parts in my areas' a liitle difficult.
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1) You need to leave it to a mechanic. I don't know of any radiator that will interchange. You can get replacement radiators at ORaleigh, NAPA, etc. for less than a dealer's replacment. - Jackolantern
2) No there is not an enter changeable radiator for the Sebring. The radiator is changed out from the bottom or you can do it the card way and go from the top but it is best to have a dealer do it for you that way if something goes wrong you can take it back. - Brad and Debb
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Question 4
how to adjust tensioner on 2001 chrysler voyager?... DETAILED EXPLANATION WOULD BE VERY NICE THANK YOU :)
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1) There is no adjustment for the tensioner it is built into the tensioner. If it is weak it needs replaced. - Brad and Debb
2) A detailed question would be very nice also. Engine size would help. Are you talking about the accessory drive belt tensioner. - Mike J
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Question 5
Electronic Aut Transmission what is its function in a 91 plymouth grand voyeger?...
basically it an electronic componet ...not if it would regulate the way my transmission shifts....itseem to shift okay at first but not all the time hope that helps
Thanks Marc pretty much what i was askig sry wasvry tired when I wrote it
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1) I can't figure out what you're asking. Please edit and rephrase. - straight shooter
2) As best I can tell, you're asking about the Electronic Automatic Transmission Controller (aka, EATX)?
If this is what you're asking about, it controls everything to do with the transmission, and relays the information to the Power-train Control Module.
If that isn't what you're asking about, then please try to be more clear about what you want.
Also, before you go and just buy a new EATX, have it checked out because there's several things that can cause it to not shift right, including (but certainly not limited to) input and output speed sensors, and the solenoid pack.
Replacing parts because you think they're bad, or just guessing they're bad is running the risk of spending money replacing perfectly good parts. - Mark B
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