CHRYSLER LHS FAQ

1. Loosen and disconnect the car battery negative cable using an adjustable wrench. 2. Connect the wire harness to the wire harness port of the radio. The port is on the right side...
1. Locate the radiator on your Chrysler LHS. You will find it just behind the front grill in the engine compartment, with the radiator cap sitting next to the battery. Take the cap...
1. Allow the engine to cool down completely before beginning this procedure. 2. Place the drip pan under the petcock located on the left side of the radiator at the bottom. 3. Use ...
1. Set the Chrysler LHS in park and engage the parking brake. Let the engine cool. 2. Open the hood of the LHS. Use a combination wrench to disconnect the negative terminal cable f...
1. Detach the negative (black) radiator cable with a wrench. 2. Slide a large drain pan under the radiator and open the radiator drain plug. Loosen the radiator cap and drain the c...
The LHS shared its underpinnings with the Chrysler Concorde, Dodge Intrepid and Eagle Vision which debuted in 1993. The car's full-size, front-wheel drive chassis was all-new and i...
1. Open the LHS's hood by hand. Unhook the negative battery cable where it meets the battery using the battery wrench. 2. Shove the wheel chocks against the front and rear of the l...
1. Remove the dipstick from the tube and set it aside. Clean any excess oil using a shop towel. Remove the dipstick tube from the engine, pulling it straight out. 2. Place a set of...
1. Sit inside the vehicle and close all of the doors. 2. Place the key in the ignition and turn it to the "Run" position. Do not crank the vehicle engine. 3. Push down the "Unlock"...
1. Turn off the LHS's engine. Open its hood and find the remote battery terminal on the driver's side of the engine compartment. Unhook the negative battery cable from the black re...
1. Remove the ignition key and make sure the headlight switch is in the "Off" position. Pull the hood release lever and raise the hood. 2. Disconnect the negative cable from the ba...
1. Use the door handle removal tool to disengage the clip holding the window crank to the window regulator shaft, and pull the crank from the door. Remove the screw in the "pull cu...
1. Unplug the wiring harness from the sensor by grasping the plug and pulling it off. Do not pull by the wire. The cam sensor is close to the thermostat on the timing chain cover. ...
1. Loosen the passenger-side front wheel lug nuts with a tire iron. Raise the passenger side of the car with a jack. Place a jack stand beneath the front frame rail cross-member, t...
1. Take your LHS vehicle to a shop facility in order to discharge its air conditioning system. (This part of the job must be performed by a mechanic.). 2. Detach the ground (black)...
1. Removal. Loosen the lug nuts on the front wheels one-half turn using the lug wrench. Lift the front of the car and place jack stands under the sub frame so the suspension hangs....
1. Open the hood and detach the negative (black) battery cable using a wrench. 2. Loosen the alternator lower mounting bolt using a ratchet and socket. 3. Remove the upper radiator...
1. Open the driver side door to gain access to the ignition. Put your key into the ignition and turn it halfway to engage the instrument panel. Look over the gauges on the instrume...
1. Detach the ground (black) battery cable using a wrench. 2. Check that the radiator and engine are cool to the touch. Then place a catch pan under the radiator drain valve locate...
1. Allow the LHS to sit until the engine is cool to the touch. Raise the front of the LHS with a floor jack and slide jack stands under its subframe. Lower the LHS onto the jack st...
1. Unplug the camshaft sensor's wiring harness connector by pulling the tangs on the side of the plug apart and pulling the plug off the sensor. 2. Remove the camshaft sensor mount...
1. Open the hood of the LHS. Remove the screws securing the headlight assembly inside the engine compartment, using a Phillips screwdriver. 2. Slide the headlight assembly forward,...
The thermostat on a '99 LHS is on the lower left side (driver side) of the engine block to the left of the oil filter. It is best viewed from under the vehicle. Just trace the lowe...
Under the driverside exhuast manifold, good luck its a tight spot.
It is under the housing where the upper radiator hose hooks to the engine.
Chrysler doesn't use inertia switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
The thermostat in the 3.5 engines is located on the front top, under the small fitting to which a rubber hose from the radiator goes. Replacement thermostats generally come with a ...
1. Raise the passenger side of the Chrysler LHS with your car jack. Slide a jack stand near the rear wheel. Rest the body of the LHS on the jack stand for more safety. 2. Close off...
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