1990 Powertrain Diagnostic Procedures, 1.5l Sohc/1.6l Dohc, Elec Fuel Injection on 2040-parts.com
Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
1990 Powertrain Diagnostic Procedures, Factory Service Manual, 1.5L SOHC/1.6L DOHC, Electronic Fuel Injection, Plymouth, Dodge, Eagle (MMC), Includes No start/Driveability. Chrysler Corporation. Its in pretty good shape, considering its age. No tears to front or back covers. The information inside is what's important and it is all readable. I have a lot of other manuals listed for sale too and need to get rid of all of them to open up space on my shelves. If you want them all or more than one, make me an offer. I will combine shipping too.
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