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Chilton Workshop Manual Chrysler 300 Dodge Charger Magnum 2005-2010 Repair on 2040-parts.com

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UK, United Kingdom
Condition:New Language:English Format:Paperback Publisher's Number (SKU):C20362 Print:Black and White Market:North American, USA and Canada ISBN:9781620920565

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    Product Details
  • 384 Pages
  • Paperback
  • Black and White
  • Part of the Chilton's Total Care Care Series
  • This manual is intended for vehicles built to North American, USA and Canada specifications with a gasoline/petrol engine unless diesel is specifically mentioned. Whilst many details are useful for the same make and model of car built for other markets, such vehicles may have different features, especially in areas concerned with safety and emission control.
Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger & Magnum 20(05-2010) (North American, USA and Canada Models)

Models Covered:

Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger & Magnum.

Does not include information specific to SRT8, diesel engine or all wheel drive models.

A Chilton’s Total Car Care manual is the most complete, step-by-step automotive repair manual you’ll ever use. All repair procedures are supported by detailed specifications, exploded views and photographs.

    Features:
  • Expanded index to quickly locate information
  • Wiring diagrams
  • Diagnostic charts
  • Troubleshooting charts
  • A glossary to identify those unfamiliar terms

From the simplest repair procedure to the most complex, trust Chilton’s Total Car Care to give you everything you need to do the job. Save time and money by doing it yourself, with the confidence only a Chilton Repair Manual can provide.

    Topics covered:
  • General Information
  • Routine Maintenance & Tune-Up
  • Engine & Motor Overhaul
  • Driveability & Emission Controls
  • Trouble Codes & Diagnostics
  • Fuel System
  • Chassis Electical System
  • Drive Train
  • Suspension & Steering
  • Brakes
  • Body
Table of Contents
  • General Information & Maintenance
    • Vehicle Identification Numbers
    • Recall Information
    • Buying Parts
    • Tools, Techniques and Working Facilities
    • Jacking and Towing
    • Booster Battery (Jump) Starting
    • Conversion Factors
    • Automotive Chemicals and Lubricants
    • Troubleshooting
  • Tune-Up and Routine Maintenance
  • Engines
    • 2.7 Litre V6 Engines
    • 3.5 Litre V6 Engines
    • V8 Engines
    • General Engine Overhaul Procedures
  • Cooling, Heating and Air-Conditioning Systems
  • Fuel and Exhaust Systems
  • Engine Electrical Systems
  • Emissions and Engine Control Systems
  • Drive Train
    • Automatic Transmission
  • Driveline
  • Brakes
  • Suspension and Steering Systems
  • Body
  • Chassis Electrical System & Wiring Diagrams

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