LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
CONTENTS
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ALTERNATOR.......................................................9
BATTERY...
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BRAKES...............................................................24
CAPACITIES
..........................................................
4
CARBURETOR AIR
CLEANERS.........................13
CARBURETOR CHOKE VALVE SHAFT............ 14
CERTIFIED CAR CARE...
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1
CHASIS LUBRICATION
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18
CLASSIFICATION OF LUBRICANTS
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2
CLUTCH LINKAGE
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.24
COOLING
SYSTEM
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7
CRANKCASE VENTILATION
SYSTEM
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15
DISTRIBUTORS....
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9
EMISSION CONTROL
SYSTEMS
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16
EMISSION CONTROL
ENGINE IDLE ADJUSTMENT
............................
16
ENGINE
OIL
FILTERS.........................................l
1
EXHAUST GAS FLOOR JET
.............................
12
FREQUENCY OF
OIL
CHANGES
......................
10
FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS
...............................
27
FUEL
FILTERS
.....................................................
14
FUEL VAPOR STORAGE CANISTER
................
13
SY
STEM-MAINTENANCE
................................
17
ENGINE OIL-SELECTION OF
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9
CERTIFIED CAR CARE
Certified Car Care is a thorough servicing pro-
gram that helps make sure the cars you sell receive
the regular attention you know they need.
Certified Car Care helps build business for you in
the best way known-through customer satisfaction.
Inform your customers that the best approach to
trouble-free driving is Certified Car Care.
This is a practical plan to help you build up sales
and service volume, by providing regular service
customer visits.
SUMMARY OF LUBRICATION AND
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Maintenance and lubrication service recommenda-
tions for Chrysler Corporation-built vehicles have
been compiled to provide maximum protection for
the car owner’s investment against all reasonable
types of driving conditions.
Since these conditions vary with the individual car
owner’s driving habits, the’area in which the car is
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HEADLIGHTS
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9
HOISTING
.............................................................
5
HYDRAULIC BRAKE
SYSTEM
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25
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
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2
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULES.........................................................3
Normal
Service..................................................3
Trailer
Towing and Severe Service...
............
4
MANIFOLD HEAT CONTROL VALVES...........12
MATERIALS ADDED TO ENGINE
OILS
..........
10
PARKING BRAKE MECHANISM
.....................
26
PARTS REQUIRING NO LUBRICATION
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29
PROPELLER SHAFT AND UNIVERSAL
JOINTS..........
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26
REAR
AXLES......................................................20
SPEEDOMETER CABLE
......................................
28
STEERING GEAR....
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SUMMARY OF LUBRICATION AND
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
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1
THROTTLE LINKAGE
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28
TIRES
...................................................................
26
TOWING
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5
TRANSMISSION (Automatic)
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23
TRANSMISSION
(Manual)
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22
WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
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28
operated and the type of service to which the car is
subjected, it is necessary to prescribe lubrication and
maintenance service
on
a time frequency as well as
mileage interval basis.
Information pertaining to Lubrication and Mainte-
nance requirements is shown
on
the guide (Fig.
1)
and
on
the Schedule.
Vehicles operating under severe service conditions
require more frequent service.
Component service information is included in each
unit under the heading “Trailer Tow and/or Severe
Service” for vehicles operating under one or more
of
the following conditions:
(1)
Police, Taxi and Limousine Operation
(2)
Trailer Towing
(3)
Operation of Vehicle:
(a)
In
extremely dusty areas
(b)
50
percent or more of the time in heavy city
(c) Prolonged idling
(d) Extremely short run operation
(e) Commercial type operation
traffic in hot temperatures
(90
degrees or higher)
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