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Tech Feature: Brake Job on Chrysler Sebring

The Sebring was replaced with a new model based on the JS platform for the 2007 model year. There are several brake packages available featuring either a disc/drum combination or a disc/disc combination. All models are equipped with five possible brake system options.

ALIGNMENT & SUSPENSION SPECS: 2002-2010 Jeep Liberty

The Liberty (2002-2007 KJ+2008-2010 KK) was the replacement for the Cherokee (XJ). The major changes from the Cherokee to the Liberty were an independent front suspension and trailing arm rear suspension. Compared to the Cherokee, the Liberty is actually easier to align.

Tech Feature: Solving the Riddle of the V10 Chrysler Cylinder Head

Although there aren’t nearly as many of the Chrysler V10 engines out in the marketplace as the Ford Triton V10s, there are enough of them that you have probably seen them show up in your building at some point. Since the engine’s life span was only 10 years and ended in 2003 they have now become “orphans” so to speak. Once that happens, you know for certain that someone is going to have to remanufacture this engine and its components.

TPMS Update: Chrysler Tire Pressure Monitor Systems

Chrysler uses a Schrader Electronics or VDO systems on just about every late-model vehicle. Chrysler never used a band sensor in any of its platforms. On some 2004 and 2005 models, Chrysler may have used two different TPMS systems on a vehicle platform depending on if the vehicle was equipped with AWD or if the system was optional or standard.

Tech Tip: Chrysler 2.0L and 2.4L: Updated Multi-Layer Steel (MLS) Head Gasket Installation Procedures

The MLS gasket was released for production, as a running change, in the 1999 model year for all models except FJ. The new gasket provides superior sealing characteristics, but will require extra care in their installation where a composite gasket was previously in place.

Tech Tip: 2008-2009 Dodge Dakota Powertrain Control Module Removal and Installation

To prevent problems of DTCs and other items related to the VIN broadcast, it is recommended that you disconnect the ABS CAB (controller) temporarily when replacing the PCM.

The 1934 Chrysler Airflow was First North American Aerodynamic Production Automobile

Kevin Williamson’s father first purchased a used Chrysler Airflow in 1939 and ever since then Airflows have been a part of their family. The entire family attended the first national meet of the Airflow Club of America in Detroit in 1964.

Alignment & Suspension Specs: 2006-Current Chevrolet Impala

The 2006-current Chevrolet Impala represents the evolution of the GM mid/full-sized front-wheel-drive car. This generation of the Impala is solid and easy to work on. Gone are the quirks of previous generations. We will be concentrating on the civilian V6-equipped version that represents about 85 percent of the Impalas on the road. The V8 and Police versions have different alignment/ride height specifications and components.

Team Mopar’s Allen Johnson Targets 200th Career Round Win, Victory at Las Vegas

Team Mopar NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series Pro Stock driver Allen Johnson advanced to his first final round appearance of the season at the NHRA Houston event last weekend. The Team Mopar veteran has two new goals for the SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals.

Suspension & Alignment Specs: 2007-2010 Dodge Caliber

The Dodge Caliber is a compact car produced by the Dodge division of Chrysler. The same basic platform is used for the Sebring, Avenger, Jeep Patriot/Compass and Mitsubishi Lancer. This is a “Net Build” vehicle with only toe adjustments built into the vehicle. Some adjustments for caster and camber can be made by moving the sub-frames.