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Detailed item info Synopsis Complete coverage for all models of your Chrysler Cirrus, Dodge Stratus, and Plymouth Breeze vehicles (see years covered): Routine Maintenance Tune-up procedures Engine repair Cooling and heating Air Conditioning Fuel and exhaust Emissions control Ignition Brakes Suspension and steering Electrical systems Wiring diagrams Product Identifiers ISBN-10 1563924013 ISBN-13 9781563924019 Key Details Author John Haynes, Marc Scribner Number Of Pages 318 pages Series Haynes Automotive Repair Manual Ser. Publication Date 2001-02-04 Language English Publisher Haynes Manuals, Incorporated Additional Details Edition Number 2 Copyright Date 2000 Illustrated Yes Dimensions Weight 17 Oz Height 0.8 In. Width 8.2 In. Length 10.8 In. Target Audience Group Trade Classification Method LCCN 00-109633 LC Classification Number TL215.C5516S37 2000 Dewey Decimal 629.28/722 Dewey Edition 21

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