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Summary of Contents for Gran Fury 1980

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Page 2: ...the mainte nance schedule faithfully to keep your car fit for top performance Your dealership s professional mechanics can provide these ser vices for you you can trust them they re factory trained a...

Page 3: ...and Vehicle Loading 70 71 Trailer Towing Tire Inflation Tire sizes and types Jacking instructions Appearance 72 75 Assist Starting and Service Towing Fuel Economy Service Assistance Safety and Securit...

Page 4: ...in a well lighted and if possible protected area Never invite theft by leaving articles ofvalue exposed inside the car Break In Recommendations A long break in period is not required for the engine in...

Page 5: ...ur car has a column mounted gear selector the key cannot be turned to LOCK until the selector is in the PARK position Do not attempt to pull the shift leverout of PARKafter the key is in th e LOCK pos...

Page 6: ...e engine starts If after about 3 to 5 seconds the engine speed seems excessive lightly depress and release the accelerator pedal to reduce fast idle speed before shifting to any driving range Engine W...

Page 7: ...placed be sure to specify this type To Open the Hood The release lever is below the instrument panel on the left side Pull the release and the hood will rise to the safety catch position then insert y...

Page 8: ...tment 9 Remote Mirror Control right side Outlets Trunk Lid Remote Release 10 Electric Rear Window Defroster 2 Instrument Cluster Clock Reset Switch 11 Hood Release 3 Radio 4 Digital Oock 6 Lighter 12...

Page 9: ...ck B Temperature Gauge The temperature gauge indicates en ii i ii i gine coolant temperature The gauge needle will ikely indicate a t high temperature when driving in hot weather up mountain 0 N M L K...

Page 10: ...n indication of a faulty battery which is not accepting a charge and should be immediately checked I Brake System Warning Light If a failure occurs in either half of the dual braking system the light...

Page 11: ...the ignition switch is turned to the ON position Until the driver s seat belt is fastened a chime will also sound during the 8 second interval Optional equipment on some models Seats Seat Belts Mirro...

Page 12: ...h the button on the buckle The belt will automati cally retum to its stowed position DELUXE UNIBELT SYSTEM WITH TENSION RELIEVER AND AUTOMATIC RELEASE optional on most models 1 Enter the car and adjus...

Page 13: ...quipped w ith lap belts only The lap belts should be worn with the upper edge of the belt drawn across the thighs and snug against the hips To lengthen the belt tilt the latch plate relative to the we...

Page 14: ...d unyielding and light in weight styrofoam is good To insure adequate protection in a side impact we suggest that the platform height not exceed 3 inches 76 mm and that it should be as wide as the dis...

Page 15: ...traints on the front seat s reduce the risk of whiplash injury in the event of impact from the rear Reclining Passenger Seat If so equipped The recliner is operated by a lever near the forward end of...

Page 16: ...ped with an optional Tilt Steering Wheel press 14 in the flasher switch to activate the system If it is necessary to leave the car to go for service this flasher system will continue to operate even w...

Page 17: ...s 25 miles per hour 40 km h or less when going down hill To prevent excessive engine speed do not exceed 35 miles per hour 56 kmlh in FIRST Rocking the Car If the car becomes stuck in snow sand or mud...

Page 18: ...adlight doors be kept open during severe snowing or icing conditions When driving this can be accomplished by leaving the headlights on When parked the doors will remain open if the headlights are tur...

Page 19: ...ol of all door windows There are single opening andclosing switches at each ofthe otherfunctional windows The windows will operate only when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position Power Wind...

Page 20: ...ons make a single wiping cycle desirable For a maximum delay between cycles rotate the control knob into the upper end ofthe delay range The delay interval decreases as you rotate the knob until it en...

Page 21: ...is accurately maintained but the time is not displayed To set the correct time advance the hour or minute setting by pressing the rocker switch located in the glove compartment The electronic digital...

Page 22: ...do not drive the car with your foot resting or riding on the brake pedal when braking is not required This practice can result in abnormally high brake temperatures ex cessive lining wear and possibl...

Page 23: ...tor Pushing the control slide from OFF to ON while the vehicle is in motion establishes memory at that speed but does not activate the system The slide may be left in the ON position when the car is p...

Page 24: ...ed Vanity Mirrors Optional llluminated vanity mirrors are mounted on the sun visors To use the mirror rotate the sun visor down and swing the mirror cover upward The lamps turn on automatically and ca...

Page 25: ...and fan speed may be adjusted as required This feature provides forced air ventila tion in warm weather as well as improved comfort during very sunny cold weather condition BI LEVEL also provides exc...

Page 26: ...de the car is recirculated through the system and discharged through the NC outlets This mode of operation should only be used to rapidly cool down the car interior and in exceptionally hot and humid...

Page 27: ...th some lesser portion going to the floor outlets This operating mode is used to remove ice and interior fog from the windshield Note The air conditioning compressor operates in DEFROST mode above app...

Page 28: ...intake which is located directly in front ofthe windshield 26 is free of ice slush or other obstructions SEMI AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL Optional This air conditioning system allows more precise co...

Page 29: ...his ventilation mode The temperature control lever and fan speed can still be adjusted for comfort BI LEVEL A C VENT When this button is depressed the air conditioning system is on Air from outside th...

Page 30: ...om pressor operation is recommended All other defroster opera tions will continue to function with the button in either position Air Conditioning Outlets The outlets can be adjusted to direct the air...

Page 31: ...duce tread life resulting in a need for earlier tire replacement Under inflation also increases tire rolling resis tance and results in higher fuel consumption 3 Ride Comfort and Vehicle Stability Pro...

Page 32: ...continu ous speeds over 90 mph 145 km h special high speed tires such as police pursuit types must be used Pollee Pursuit Vehicles 30 Standard steel belted radial tires are no recommended for police u...

Page 33: ...in Damage To Your Car Or Tires Install chains as tightly as possible and then retighten after driving about th mile 0 8 km Do not exceed 45 mph 70 kmlh Drive cautiously and avoid severe turns and larg...

Page 34: ...Capacity chart Snow Tires Snow tires should not be operated at sustained speeds over 75 mph 120 kmlh These tires should always be inflated to 35 psi 240 kPa for load range B tires Snow tires must be...

Page 35: ...e risk of the car falling off the jack The jack should be used only for changing wheels DO NOT get under the car while using jack DO NOT start or run the engine while the car is on the jack SILL LOCAT...

Page 36: ...ying off the wheel cover or damage will result Be sure the key wrench remains with the car at all times 3 Insert the flat end ofthe wrench under the coverand remove it with a twisting motion Forged Al...

Page 37: ...is designed for tern porary emergency use with radial ply tires Since this tire has an approximate tread life of 2 000 miles 3 200 km the original tire should be repaired or replaced and reinstalled...

Page 38: ...paired by using touch up materials available at your dealers More extensive damage should be cor rected in your dealer s body and paint facility Care of Lap and Shoulder Belts The belts may be cleaned...

Page 39: ...is affecting almost every aspect of our car and truck designs Many of the components available as either standard or optional equipment are the result of years of innovative engineering At Chrysler w...

Page 40: ...al areas during shift changes During long tie ups or while at railroad crossings shut off your engine until traffic moves again Acceleration and Speed Accelerate smoothly and gradually Unsteady speed...

Page 41: ...entage Air conditioning however may subtract up to 10 percent Some electrical equipment such as the high beam headlights or electrically heated rear window defroster also affect fuel economy That s be...

Page 42: ...y do Gas Mileage Record Gallons Cost Cost Miles Per Date Odometer this Per This Gallon Fill Gallon Fill MIIes Gals 4 6 2 3 Re fill gas tank record odometer mileage and gallons of fuel used 4 Compute n...

Page 43: ...oil or other fluid leaks Also if gasoline fumes are detected the cause should be located and corrected immediately Traction When driving on wet or slushy roads it is possible for a wedge of water to b...

Page 44: ...low or stop and activation of the Brake Warning Lamp during operating brake use In either situation cited above braking effectiveness will be substantially reduced even though you exert much greater p...

Page 45: ...is important to keep the engi ne properly tuned to assure proper catalyst operation and prevent possible catalyst damage Caution Damage to the catalytic converter can result if your vehicle is not ke...

Page 46: ...dusty areas and very short trip driving Inspection and service should also be performed any time a 44 malfunction is suspected Emission Control Systems Warranty Chrysler Corporation warrants to owners...

Page 47: ...lve and filters used in regular maintenance services 3 Loss of time inconvenience loss of use of the car or other consequential damages 4 Any car on which odometer mileage has been changed so that mil...

Page 48: ...SOLVENT AT OxYGEN SENSOR IF SO EQUIPPED REPLACE SENSOR AND RESET MILEAGE COUNTER REPLACE E M R BATTERY IF SO EQUIPPED AT POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENT VALVE CHECK OPERATION REPLACE IF NECESSARY POSITIVE CR...

Page 49: ...S THE FOLLOWING SERVICE INTERVALS ARE RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL ENGINE OIL FILTER TRANSMISSION FLUID AXLE OIL FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS BRAKE LININGS BALL JOINTS TIE ROD ENDS UNIVERSAL JOINTS CHANGE EVERY 3 M...

Page 50: ...driving in dusty conditions Frequent trailer pulling Extensive idling Frequent short trip driving less than 10 miles 16 km at temperatures below 10 F 12 C More than 50 operation at sustained speeds ov...

Page 51: ...sary to add any materials to crankcase oils for most types of vehicle operation In some instances such as during break in after a majorengine overhaul and or new piston installa tion addition of speci...

Page 52: ...ven in cold weather these grades should not be used if the vehicle is driven in competition or other forms of 50 maximum performance operation Oil Filter Schedule A B Particles of dirt or foreign matt...

Page 53: ...d in the engine compartment Fast idle speed should also be checked and adjusted if necessary See Service Manual for detailed instructions Spark Plugs Schedule A B Spark plugs must fire properly to ass...

Page 54: ...ions as outlined in the service manual Idle speed should be rechecked after setting the tappets Crankcase PCV Valve Check Operation Schedule B Proper operation of this valve depends on it being free f...

Page 55: ...ge interval specified in the maintenance chart Vehicles equipped with the oxygen sensors have a REMINDER light on the instrument panel to indicate when the sensormust be replaced The mileage counter f...

Page 56: ...D LEVEL LOW CHARGE MAY STILL BE SUFFICIENT TO START YOUR CAR Battery Care Conventional Battery Warning Keep flame orsparks away from filler holes Explosive hydrogen gas may be present Your battery may...

Page 57: ...re protection from water and ice The following body mechanisms should be inspected and if necessary all pivot and sliding contactareas of these components should be relubricated with the lubricant spe...

Page 58: ...acuum sealing by draining a small amount of 56 coolant from the radiatordrain cock lf the cap is sealing properly the coolant will begin to drain from the reserve tank DO NOT REMOVE THE RADIATOR CAP W...

Page 59: ...rotection against freezing according to the temp eratures occuring in the area where the vehicle is operated Recommended Maintenance Services At 24 months or 30 000 miles 48 000 km and then every 12 m...

Page 60: ...ngine cools the system should be pressure tested for leaks Check pressure cap by opening radiator drain cock This should empty the reserve tank if the cap is sealing properly E When draining leave rad...

Page 61: ...se Mechanism and Safety Catch The hood latch release mechanism and safety catch should be inspected cleaned and lubricated when scheduled maintenance is performed to assure ease of operation and freed...

Page 62: ...B Wipe off the outside surface of the grease fitting to remove accumulated dirt from the grease inlet area to avoid subsequent grease contamination C Fill and flush the joints with lubricant D Wipe of...

Page 63: ...nless both rear wheels are elevated Frequency of Oil Change Chrysler Corporation does not re commend regularly scheduled oil changes for rear axles in vehi cles whose operation is classified as normal...

Page 64: ...Actual dripping of hot fluid when sy tems are under pressure during vehicle operation should be noted before hose i o replaced based on leakage Note Inspect hydraulic brake hoses for severe surface c...

Page 65: ...is noted the fluid and filter should be changed and the bands adjusted A physical change in the fluid such as this may be the result of overheating resulting in fluid degradation Procedure for Checkin...

Page 66: ...me time 2 If the transmission is disas sembled for any reason the fluid and filter should be changed and the bands adjusted Special Additives Chrysler Corporation does not recommend the addition of an...

Page 67: ...he blade fuse is stamped on top of the fuse body The fuse bodies are also colored according to amperage rating The colors of the fuses are found on the charts under the fuse rating Caution When replac...

Page 68: ...Cigar Lighter Auto Power Antenna Lamp IP Cigar Lighter Title Lamp Ash Decklid Release Solenoid Fleet Receiver Lamp Radio Lamps Clock 8 30Amp Power Seat Motors Power Door Display Dimming Search Tune C...

Page 69: ...POT LP or Light Bulbs Inside Speedometer Cluster Radio Search Tune Radio AM or AMJFM Radio 8 Track or CB Radio AM FM Stereo Brake and Hood Release Heater NC ATC Ash Tray Low Fuel Warning Indicator Lig...

Page 70: ...1 1003 73 All of the inside bulbs are brass or glass wedge base Aluminum base bulbs are not approved and should not be used Light Bulbs Outside Headlights Front Park and Tum Signal Rear Tail Stop and...

Page 71: ...0 pt 4 1liters All 360 5 9 16 0 15 1 13 3 Add 1 qt 3 4 qt Imperial with filter change All capacities shown in chart include 1 quart 0 9liter for the heater and approximately 1 pint for the coolant res...

Page 72: ...exceed the recom mendation below 360 cu in Engine 5 500 lbs 2 495 kg U the loaded trailer tongue weight exceeds 200 lbs 90 kg the tow vehicle should be equipped with a properly installed frame type e...

Page 73: ...railer size stop and turn signals on the trailer are recommended for motoring safety To handle the additional electrical load for the trailer lights and assure their proper functioning a heavy duty fl...

Page 74: ...ut that exceeds 12 volts Check the Battery Test Indicator ifso equipped Ifit indicates the battery may be jump started proceed with the following steps 1 Wear eye protection and remove any metal jewel...

Page 75: ...the towing speed does not exceed 30 mph 50 kmlh If the transmission is not operative or the car is to be towed more than 15 miles 25 km the propeller shaft should be disconnected or the car towed wit...

Page 76: ...ep secrets Be Reasonable With Requests Don t leave a list of twenty items to be serviced and expect to have your vehicle back by five o clock If you list a number of items and you must have your vehic...

Page 77: ...ox 550 Tappan NY 10983 Phone 914 627 2200 OMAHA 10250 Regency Circle Suite 302 Omaha NB 68114 Phone 402 399 1690 ORLANDO Blossom Trail Orlando FL 32809 Phone 305 851 6510 PHILADELPHIA O xE N e School...

Page 78: ...ning efficiently for as long as you own it as well as to help optimize its trade in value by identifying conditions which need attention You can trust the parts they use too They use MOPAR quality par...

Page 79: ...lter 50 Brakes 20 Engine Oil Brake and Steering Hoses 63 Recommendations 49 Brake Fluid 63 Exhaust Gas Warning 5 Break In Recommendations 2 Exhaust System 59 Bulb Charts 67 Fast Idle Cam 51 Capacities...

Page 80: ...ting Gears 14 Spare Tire 35 Spark Plugs 52 Specifications 65 Snow Tires 32 Starting Your Car 4 Steering and Suspension 61 Sun Roof 22 Sure Grip Axle 20 Tappet Adjustment 52 Thermostats 59 Tilt Steerin...

Page 81: ...KE CARBURETOR CHOKE SHAFf CARBURETOR AIR FILTER CRANKCASE INLET AIR CLEANER ENGINE OIL ENGINE OIL FILTER FAST IDLE CAM AND PIVOT PIN FUEL FILTER IDLE SPEED AND AIR FUEL MIXTURE IGNITION CABLES MANIFOL...

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