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Summary of Contents for Laser 1993

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Page 2: ...was sold to you under the fact that you do indeed OWN a GENUINE DSM MANUAL It CANNOT BE considered a REPLACEMENT Unless your orlglnal manual was lost or destroyed Please See README N or README HTML for additional Information Thank you G mm emymanual hotma l com CHRYSLER CORPORATION Chrysler Corporation reserves the right to make changes in design or to make additions to or improvements in its prod...

Page 3: ...tput Voltage 57 Parking Brake Lever Stroke Check 48 Parking Brake Switch Check 49 Proportioning Valve Function Test 50 Rear Brake Disc Run out Check 57 Rear Brake Disc Run out Correction 57 Rear Brake Disc Thickness Check 56 Rear Disc Brake Pad Check and Replacement 55 Run out Check 54 Run out Correction 54 Thickness Check 55 SPECIAL TOOLS 6 SPECIFICATIONS 2 General Specifications 2 Lubricants 5 S...

Page 4: ...rake lever type Cable arrangement Vehicles without ABS Vehicles with ABS Tandem type with level sensor 22 2 78 Tandem type with level sensor 23 8 P5 1d Vacuum type 230 9 0 Vacuum type Front side 180 7 0 Rear side 205 8 0 5 5 at 220 N 48 Ibs l Dual type 4 200 597 0 3 Dual type 4 200 597 3 3 Floating caliper single piston ventilated disc M R44V 256 10 1 24 i 94 16 0 63 53 9 2 l 8 Automatic Floating ...

Page 5: ...6W Disc O D mm in 256 10 1 2 7 6 1 0 9 Disc thickness mm in 24 94 24 94 Pad thickness mm in 16 0 63 16 0 63 Wheel cylinder I D mm in 60 3 2 41 3 l x 2 Clearance adjustment Automatic A u t o m a t i c ear disc brakes Type Floating caliper single piston Floating caliper single piston ventilated disc AD30P ventilated disc AD35P Disc O D mm in 265 10 4 265 10 4 Disc thickness mm in 10 39 10 f 39 Pad t...

Page 6: ...ront Rear Hub end play mm In NOTE l Vehicles with ABS TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Specifications 176 181 6 9 7 1 3 8 l 3 80 3 1 or more 5 7 notches 3 95 4 45 561 633 3 4 5 3 9 5 491 561 5 15 5 65 732 804 i8 2 1 163 1 4 65 5 15 661 732j 17 7 1 095 70 15 or less I4 3 or less 0 8 1 0 031 039 0 5 0 7 020 028 0 8 1 2 0 3 0 9 012 035 6 0 4 57 2 0 08 22 4 882 8 4 331 0 07 0028 0 08 l 0031 0 2 008 Items Pedal s...

Page 7: ...ear Spindle lever to parking brake lever Rear speed sensor installation bolt Speed sensor bracket installation bolt Rotor to front hub Rotor to rear hub Nm 8 12 1 5 3 0 1 5 3 0 11 17 15 18 13 17 17 26 80 100 64 86 64 86 7 9 200 260 9 14 50 60 55 65 160 200 25 35 22 32 22 32 40 55 9 14 9 14 7 l 1 9 14 ft lbs 6 9 l 2 l 2 8 12 11 13 9 12 12 19 58 72 46 62 46 62 5 7 144 188 7 10 36 43 39 47 116 159 18...

Page 8: ...t th measured values are within the allowable range 1 Output pressure begins to drop relative to inpl pressure split point Standard value PWD 3 95 4 45 MPa 561 633 psi AWD 3 45 3 95 MPa 491 561 ps 2 Output fluid pressure when input fluid pressure are a follows Standard value PWD 5 15 5 65 MPa 732 804 ps at 8 2 MPa 1 163 psi AWD 4 65 5 15 MPa 661 732 ps at 7 7 MPa 1 095 psi 3 Output pressure differ...

Page 9: ...e braking performance will be seriously impaired For this reason use a hermeti cally sealed 1 lit 1 06 qt or 0 5 lit 0 52 qt brake fluid container 3 Firmly close the cap of the brake fluid container after use 4 For vehicles with the anti lock braking system be sure to install a filter to the master cylinder reservoir tank when supplying brake fluid ORDINARY AIR BLEEDING PROCEDURES 1 Depress the br...

Page 10: ...Clip I Inner shim Outer shim 1 piston type 14N0284 P piston type 14AO400 4 With the pad removed use a spring balance to measure the rotation sliding resistance of the hub in the forward di rection NOTE Tighten the nuts in order to secure the disc to the hub 5 Securely attach the pad clip to the caliper support 6 Clean piston and insert into cylinder with tool 7 Be careful that the piston boot does...

Page 11: ...on or worn piston seal and check the sliding condition of the lock pin and guide pin FRONT DISC BRAKE ROTOR INSPECTION CAUTION When servicing disc brakes it is necessary to exercise caution to keep the disc brakes within the allowable service values in order to maintain normal brake operation Before re finishing or re processing the brake disc surface the following conditions should be checked Ins...

Page 12: ...e disc and hub and then measure the run out again 1 Before removing the brake disc chalk both sides of the wheel stud on the side at which run out is greatest 2 Remove the brake disc and then place a dial gauge 2s shown in the illustration then move the hub in the axial direction and measure the play Limit 0 2 mm 008 in If the play is equivalent to or exceeds the limit disas semble the hub knuckle...

Page 13: ...rake pad thickness through caliper body ck p d ii i i I 4 I j Tl b m m 08 cn q I y C ion iii I t When the limit is exceeded replace the pad at both sides and also the brake pads for the wheels onth e opposite side at the same time Jf tb re is a signjfjcant difference in the thicknesses of the pads on the left and right sides check the A J idi g ondStion of the piston lock p in sleeve a f midq py I...

Page 14: ...ecified grease to the clevis pin an washer insert the cievis pin and bend the cotter pin tightly Grease MOPAR Multi mileage Lubricant Part No 2525035 or equivalent 7 APPLICATION OF SEALANT TO FITTING When installing the vacuum hose fitting apply semi cfryin sealant to its threaded portion 6 INSTALLATION OF VACUUM HOSE WITH CHECK VALVE 1 Attach the vacuum hose so that it may be inserted to a dimens...

Page 15: ...e R H 4 Front brake tube L H 5 Brake tube A 6 Brake tube B 11 Main brake tube R H 12 Main brake tube L H 13 Proportioning valve 14 Rear brake hose 15 Rear axle brake tube _ Ill n 25 35 Nm I 111 7G f t Ihr lared brake line nuts 13 17 Nm 9 12 ftlbs vehicles without ABS Pre removal Operation Draining of Brake Fluid 1 4 25 35 Nm 18 25 ft lbs 17 26 Nm 12 19 ft lbs 16 16 Bracket ...

Page 16: ...art of 14AO572 I Front brake hose 2 Strut brake tube 25 35 Nm Ibs 12 19 ft lbs Flared brake line ns 13 17 Nm 9 12 ftlbs 15 Bracket 3 f ront brake tube R H 4 Front brake tube L H 5 Brake tube A 6 Brake tube B 7 Rear brake tube R H 8 Rear brake tube L H I 9 Hydraulic unit 10 Main brake tube R H 11 Main brake tube L H 12 Proportioning valve 13 Rear brake hose 14 Rear axle brake tube 14AO585 ...

Page 17: ...for cracks crimps and corrosion l Check the brake hoses for cracks damade and leakage l Check the flared brake line nuts for damage and leakage SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION NOSKOAJ 9 CONNECTION OF TUBE TO HYDRAULIC UNIT Connect the tubes to the hydraulic unit as shown in the illustration i 2 14AO568 1 From the hydraulic unit to the front brake L H 2 From the hydraulic unit to the pro portioning ...

Page 18: ...bly 1 Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall 3 Brake disc 2 Refer to Service Points of Removal 3 l Refer to Service Points of Installation SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL No5LsAF 1 DISCONNECTION OF BRAKE HOSE Holding the nut on the brake hose side Loosen the flared brake line nut INSPECTION NNiLCID INSPECTION OF BRAKE DISC l Check disc for wear Refer to P 5 55 Thickness Check l Check disc for runou...

Page 19: ... installing the caliper support to the knuckle expand the piston and then install the caliper body 3 Start the engine and after depressing the brake pedal hard two or three times stop the engine 4 Turn brake disc forward 10 times 5 Use a spring balance to measure the rotation sliding re sistance of the hub in the forward direction 6 Calculate the drag torque of the disc brake difference between me...

Page 20: ...ton I l IO Piston seal 11 Brake hose l 12 Caliper body Pad assembly disassembly steps e 1 Guide pin l 2 Lock pin 3 Bushing 4 Caliper support Pad clip shim 13 Pad and wear indicator assembly 14 Pad assembly 15 Outer shim 16 Clip e 17 Inner shim NOTE 1 Reverse the disassembly procedures to reassemble 2 Refer to Service Points of Disassembly 3 l Refer to Service Points of Reassembly 4 m Non reusable ...

Page 21: ... Caution Do not use flat tip screwdriver or other tool to prevent damage to inner cylinder 2 Clean piston surface and inner cylinder with trichloro ethylene alcohol or specified brake fluid Specified brake fluid MOPAR Brake Fluid Conforming to DOT3 or DOT4 INSPECTION NOXGAJ l Check cylinder for wear damage or rust l Check piston surface for wear damage or rust l Check caliper body guide pin or loc...

Page 22: ...the pad and brake disc 12 APPLICATION OF BRAKE FLUID TO CALIPER BODY Apply specified brake fluid to inner cylinder Specified brake fluid MDPAR Brake Fluid Conforming to DOT3 or DOT4 10 INSTALLATION OF PISTON SEAL Install piston seal in cylinder groove Caution Do not wipe special grease on piston seal 9 INSTALLATION OF PISTON 1 Apply specified brake fluid to piston Insert into cylinde without twist...

Page 23: ... hnde jOT4 Iston T 5 G 14LO294 2 INSTALLATION OF LOCK PIN 1 GUIDE PIN Install the guide pin and lock pin so the identification mark on the caliper body and head mark on the guide pin and lock pin are aligned BRAKES Front Disc Brake 5 81 ...

Page 24: ...hing 4 Caliper support pad clip shim 4 5 Boot 6 Boot ring 4 7 Piston boot e 8 Piston l 9 Piston seal l I 0 Caliper body Pad assembly disassembly steps 1 Guide pin l 2 Lock pin I 3 Bushing 4 Caliper support pad clip shim 11 Pad assembly with wear indicator 12 Pad assembly l 13 Outer shim l 414 Inner shim 15 Clip Reverse the disassembly procedures to reassemble d Refer to Service Points of Disassemb...

Page 25: ...iston because it will become im Possible to remove the second piston 9 REMOVAL OF PISTON SEAL 1 Remove piston seal with finger tip Caution Do not use a screwdriver or other tool to prevent damage to inner cylinder 2 Clean piston surface and inner cylinder with trichloro ethylene alcohol or specified brake fluid Specified brake fluid DOT3 or DOT4 INSPECTION NOSLGCB l Check cylinder for wear damage ...

Page 26: ...g the friction surfaces of the pad and brake disc 12 APPLlCATlON OF BRAKE FLUID TO CALIPER BODj Apply specified brake fluid to inner cylinder Specified brake fluid MOPAR Brake Fluid ti Conforming to DOT3 or DOT4 10 INSTALLATION OF PISTON SEAL I Install piston seal in cylinder groove Caution Do not wipe special grease on piston seal 9 INSTALLATION OF PISTON 1 Apply specified brake fluid to piston I...

Page 27: ...ation Supplying Brake Fluid l Bleeding Refer to P 5 50 Adjustment of Parking Brake Lever Stroke Refer to P 5 48 200 260 Nm 144 188 ft lbs 13 17 Nm 9 12 ft lbs 2 9 14 Nh 7 10 ftlbs Removal steps 1 Parking brake cable connection 2 Brake hose connection 3 Rear brake assembly 4 Rear brake disc 5 Hubcap l 6 Wheel bearing nut 14AO574 7 Washer 8 Rear speed sensor bracket Vehicles with ABS 9 Rear hub asse...

Page 28: ... brake disc e l 10 Self locking nut l 11 Companion flange 12 Rear speed sensor Vehicles with ABS e 13 Rear axle shaft 14 Dust shield Post installation Operation Supplying Brake Fluid Bleeding Refer to P 5 50 l Adjustment of Parking Brake Lever Stroke Refer to P 5 48 NOTE 1 Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall 2 Refer to Service Points of Removal 3 I Refer to Service Points of Installation 4...

Page 29: ...to P 5 56 Rear Brake Disc Thickness Check l Check disc for runout Refer to P 5 57 Rear Brake Disc Run out Check l Check disc for damage SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION NOBMCAF 13 INSTALLATION OF REAR AXLE SHAFTill COMPANION FLANGE lo SELF LOCKING NUT 1 Provisionally install the rear axle shaft to the trailing arm 2 Install the companion flange to the rear axle shaft and install the self locking nut...

Page 30: ...axle shaft Using the special tool r le shaft s i 3 E f Thickness Check Run out Check Check disc for damage ...

Page 31: ...verse the removal procedures to reinstall 2 l 4 Refer to Service Points of Installation llA0366 llA0407 J 7 VA0364 llA0406 SERVICE POINT OF INSTALLATION N22GDABs 3 INSTALLATION OF WHEEL NUTS On the high speed tire 205 55Rl6 88V vehicle the left and right tires are respectively specified Attach the tires as follows Observe the wheel in the P direction as illustrated and the direction characters wil...

Page 32: ...IRES 1 Use tire chains only on front wheels Do not use tire chains on rear wheels 2 When using snow tires use them on all four wheels for maneuverability and safety INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPACT TIRE 1 The compact spare tire is designed space in the luggage compartment lighter weight makes it easier to use if occurs g 2 I The following instructions for the compact spare z tire should be observed i 1 Ch...

Page 33: ...ate Adjustment 30 Water Test 32 SPECIAL TOOLS c 5 SPECIFICATIONS 2 General Specifications 2 Lubricants 5 Sealants and Adhesives 5 Service Specifications 3 Torque Specifications 3 SUNROOF 7 7 TRIMS 85 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 WINDOW GLASS 52 WINDSHIELD 56 DOOR MIRROR 70 DOOR MOULDING AND DRIP LINE WEATHERSTRIP 70 DOOR RUNCHANNEL 69 DOOR TRIM AND WATERPROOF FILM 63 ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROLLED MIRROR SWITCH ...

Page 34: ...ont fascia bracket 3 Clip 4 Hood latch NOTE 1 Reverse the removal procedures to reinstsll 2 l Refer to Service Pyrnts of Installatron 19A0950 Hood lock release cable removal steps a 11 Hood lock release handle 12 Front fascia bracket 13 CllP 14 Hood latch 15 Hood lock release cable Hood removal steps 16 Connection for washer tube and nozzle 17 Hood Hood hinge removal steps 16 Connection for washer...

Page 35: ...HOOD LATCH l 1 HOOD LOCK RELEASE HANDLE Apply multipurpose grease to all moving parts Grease MOPAR Multipurpose Grease Part No 2932524 or equivalent 18AO392 6 INSTALLATION OF BUMPER Install the bumper so that the amount of projection from the front end per bar is as shown in the illustration ...

Page 36: ...s side 1 P 23 85 7 Connection for liftgate wiring harness 8 Liftgate Liftgate lock release cable removal steps Rear seat Refer to P 23 93 Scuff plate driver s side Quarter trim driver s side Refer to Rear end trim P 23 85 Rear side trim l 10 Liftgate latch 5 8 ftlbs 4 11 18AO973 Liftgate lock release handle removal steps Scuff plate driver s side Refer to P 23 85 13 Release handle cover l 14 Liftg...

Page 37: ...ease Part NO 2932524 or equivalent N23JAAa Pre removal Operation 0 Removal of Rear Seat Post installation Operation l Installation of Rear Side Trim Quarter Trim and Scuff Plate Refer to P 2385 0 Installation of Rear Seat Refer to P 23 93 0 Fuel Filler Door Adjustment Refer to P 23 30 Removal steps a 1 Fuel filler door 2 Fuel filler door hook WA0462 3 Release hatidle cover NOTE l 4 Fuel filler doo...

Page 38: ...t fascia bracket 7 Clip 8 License plate bracket 12 Side upper plate 13 Front bumper fascia Front bumper assembly removal steps 1 Splash shield mounting clip 2 Front combrnation light 3 Headlrght 4 Fog light 5 Center upper plate 6 Front fascia bracket 7 Clip 8 License plate bracket 9 Front bumper assembly No 1 O l 3 10 Front bumper reinforcement 1 1 Fog light bracket 12 Side upper plate 13 Front bu...

Page 39: ...plate bracket 9 Front bumper assembly No 1 O l 3 10 Front bumper reinforcement 11 Fog light bracket 12 Side upper plate 13 Front bumper fascia Front bumper fascia removal StePS 1 Splash shield mounting clip 2 Front combination light 3 Headlight 4 Fog light 5 Center upper plate 6 Front fascia bracket 7 Clip 8 License plate bracket 12 Side upper plate 13 Front bumper fascia NOTE Reverse the ryv o rj...

Page 40: ... DISASSEMBLY 1 REMOVAL OF BUMPER ABSORBER Caution 1 Do not attempt to repair a bumper absorber that has been compressed in an accident replace it with a new one 2 Before discarding the bumper absorber drill a 3 mm 13 in diameter hole to discharge the gas contained in the unit 3 If the bumper absorber is to be discarded do not burn it SERVICE POINTS OF REASSEM BLY 1 INSTALLATION OF BUMPER ABSORBER ...

Page 41: ...Y 1 REMOVAL OF BUMPER ABSORBER Caution 1 Do not attempt to repair a bumper absorber that has been compressed in an accident replace it with a new one 2 Before discarding the bumper absorber drill a 3 mm 13 in diameter hole to discharge the gas contained in the unit 3 If the bumper absorber is to be discarded do not bum it SERVICE POINTS OF REASSEMBLY 1 INSTALLATiON OF BUMPER ABSORBER If the square...

Page 42: ... body wiring harness 6 Rear bumper assembly No 7 12 7 Rear fascia side plate 8 Rear fascia upper plate 9 Rear side marker light 10 Rear fascia side plate 1 1 Rear bumper reinforcement assembly 12 Rear fascia lower plate 13 Rear bumper fascia Rear bumper fascia removal steps 1 Splash shield mounting clip 2 Back up light 3 Rear pahel garnish 4 Rear combination light 7 Rear fascia side plate 8 Rear f...

Page 43: ...o 8 13 8 Fascra plate upper 9 Rear side marker light 10 Rear fascia side plate 1 1 Rear bumper reinforcement assembly 12 Rear bumper fascia 18A0948 Rear bumper fascia removal steps 1 Splash shield mounting clip 2 Rear panel garnish 3 Rear combinatjon light 6 License plate light harness connector 7 Back up light harness connector 8 Fascia plate upper 9 Rear side marker light 10 Rear fascia side pla...

Page 44: ...o Service Points of Disassembly SERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLY 1 REMOVAL OF BUMPER ABSORBER Caution 1 Do not attempt to repair a bumper absorber that has been con pressed in an accident replace it with a new one 2 Before discarding the bumper absorber drill a 3 mm 13 in 1 diameter hole to discharge thii gas contained in the unit 3 If the bumper absorber is to be discarded do not bum it ...

Page 45: ...acket 7 Rear bumper fascia SERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLY 4 REMOVAL OF BUMPER ABSORBER 2 Before discarding the bumper absorber drill a 3 mm L 13 in diameter hole to discharge the gas contained in the unit 3 If the bumper absorber is to be discarded do not bum it _ 2 i_ I L I Caution 1 Do not attempt to repair a bumper absorber that has been compressed in an accident replace it with a new one ...

Page 46: ...nt deck garnish removal steps WIndshield wiper arms Refer to GROUP 8 Windshield Wiper 1 Front deck garnish Rear panel garnish removal steps Rear end trim Refer to P 23 85 2 Cover 3 Back up light 4 Rear panel garnish PLYMOUTH Laser E c NOTE Reverse the removal procedures to relnstall 16AOS45 ...

Page 47: ... front 6 Liftgate moulding lower 7 Liftgate moulding upper 4 8 Liftgate moulding side e 9 Side protect moulding fender 4 1 10 Side protect moulding front door 4 11 Side protect moulding quarter NOTE 1 a Refer to Service Points of Removal 12 l Refer to Service Pdints of Installation SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL 1 REMOVAL OF DRIP MOULDING Refer to P 23 70 2 REMOVAL OF WINDSHIELD UPPER MOULDING Refer to...

Page 48: ...oulding 2 Using the ptastic trim tool scale off the both side adhesive tape which sticks to the body SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION 9 INSTALLATION OF SIDE PROTECT MOULDING FEN DER 10 SIDE PROTECT MOULDING FRONT DOOR 11 SIDE PROTECT MOULDING QUARTER 1 Wipe off application surface of body with clean cloth dampened with degreaser MOPAR SUPER KLEEN or equivalent NOTE After wiping surface leave surface...

Page 49: ...own in the rllustratidn Specified sealant 3M Super Fast Urethane Primer Part No 8608 or equivalent 5 Attach the side protect mouldings at the places shown In the illustration 6 Use hand roller or similar tool to apply even pressure to entire surface of moulding NOTE Press moulding ends f irmly against the body surface Side protect moulding mounting positions MA0400 Front door Front door or front f...

Page 50: ...ion Light Refer to GROUP 8 Front Combi nation Light 0 Installation of Front Garnish Refer to P 23 45 1 Removal steps 1 Front splash shield extension l C 2 Front splash shield WC 3 Front fender panel NOTE 1 Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall 2 4 Refer to Service Points of Installation 31 l 1 This shows a tightening torque of 2 0 2 2 Nm 1 4 l 6 ft lbs 1 4 l 2 This shows a tightening torque ...

Page 51: ...el 2 Al PLlCATlON OF ADHESIVE TO SPLASH SHIELD _ When installing the splash shield apply specified adhesive to the flange part of the fender Specified adhesive MOPAR Silicone Rubber Sealer Part No 402zWiO oket F Glass Adhesive NO 2299925 or equivalent Part ...

Page 52: ...LLATION 9 14 Nm 7 10 ft k Front pillar ILH Headlight support Inter cooler duct Front fascia bracket crossmember Deck crossmember sta lSA0463 18AO971 Headlight support EAGLE Talon 4 6 Nm 3 4 ft lbs Hood lock support WA0970 ISA0472 rLT IVIUU I n Laser I 18AO939 ...

Page 53: ...GLE Talon PLYMOUTH Laser Side air dam removal steps EAGLE Talon Quarter trim 4 Refer to P 23 85 1 Door side garnish 2 Front side air dam 3 Air outlet garnish We 4 Rear side air dam PLYMOUTH Laser 4 1 Door side garnish 2 Front side air dam I 4 Rear side air dam 4 ...

Page 54: ... Rear air spoiler assembly side removal steps EAGLE Talon 7 Mast antenna 8 Mountina nut Rear air spoiler removal steps PLYMOUTH AWD Liftgate trim Refer to P 2389 High mounted stop light Refer to GROUP 8 Lighting System 4 4 13 Rear air spoiler 9 Mounting insulator l 4 10 Rear air spoiler assembly side 11 Air spooler cover 12 Air spoiler bracket assembly NOTE 1 Reverse the removal procedures to rein...

Page 55: ...nting bolts or screws hav2 been removed move the rear air spoiler to the rear of the vehicle remove the rear air spoiler from the tapping screws and pull off the rear air spoiler SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION 13 INSTALLATION OF REAR AIR SPOILER lo REAR AIR SPOILER ASSEMBLY SIDE G REAR AIR SPOILER ASSEMBLY CENTER Install the rear air spoiler in position so that its clips are held by the tapping sc...

Page 56: ...re Body painted surface 25 55OC 77 131 OFI Side air dam 25 40 C 77 104OF 3 Peel off the paper from the adhesive tape apply specified adhesive and sealant at the places shown in the figure and attach to the body adhesive surface Specified adhesive tape 3M ATD Part No 6383 or equivalent 4 Using a hand roller or similar tool apply pressure to the entire surface of the side air dam NOTE The ends of th...

Page 57: ...ero Parts EAGLE Talon I 1 SA0940 I Section A A Section B B Front door 0 8 1 8 03 07 I 1 3 2 3 05 09 0 7 1 7 Front fender panel P Front door 18AOS44 PLYMOUTH Laser 1 SAOS40 Section A A Section B B Front fender panel 1 3 2 3 05 09 1 SAOS43 ...

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