The LH category encompasses a range of full-size sedans manufactured by Chrysler, known for their spacious interiors and comfortable ride. These vehicles were designed to offer a blend of performance and luxury, making them suitable for family transportation, executive commuting, and long-distance travel. Key characteristics include their front-wheel-drive platform, V6 engine options, and a focus on refined driving dynamics. The LH platform represented a significant development in Chrysler's sedan offerings, aiming to compete effectively in the competitive full-size car market.
Documentation for LH vehicles typically includes comprehensive service manuals detailing routine maintenance schedules, diagnostic procedures, and repair instructions for all major...
The LH category encompasses a range of full-size sedans manufactured by Chrysler, known for their spacious interiors and comfortable ride. These vehicles were designed to offer a blend of performance and luxury, making them suitable for family transportation, executive commuting, and long-distance travel. Key characteristics include their front-wheel-drive platform, V6 engine options, and a focus on refined driving dynamics. The LH platform represented a significant development in Chrysler's sedan offerings, aiming to compete effectively in the competitive full-size car market.
Documentation for LH vehicles typically includes comprehensive service manuals detailing routine maintenance schedules, diagnostic procedures, and repair instructions for all major systems. Owners and technicians can find detailed technical specifications, wiring diagrams, and troubleshooting guides to address common issues. These resources are essential for ensuring the longevity and optimal performance of LH sedans, providing the necessary information for both routine upkeep and complex repairs.
This manual covers the Chrysler LH Platform Sedans, including the New Yorker, Concorde, Intrepid, and Vision, for the 1993 model year. These vehicles represented a significant shift for Chrysler, featuring a modern cab-forward, aerodynamic design and a front-wheel-drive platform. The LH sedans were engineered to compete in the premium large sedan segment, offering a blend of advanced styling, comfortable interiors, and powerful V6 engine options, including the acclaimed 3.5L V6. This generation marked Chrysler's commitment to innovation and a departure from its rear-wheel-drive heritage, aiming to deliver a sophisticated driving experience.
This manual covers Chrysler, Dodge, and Eagle LH Platform Sedans produced between 1993 and 1996. These vehicles, including the Chrysler Concorde, Dodge Intrepid, and Eagle Vision, represented a significant step in automotive design with their distinctive cab-forward styling and focus on driving dynamics. Engineered for a balance of comfort and performance, these sedans offered a range of V6 engine options and were equipped with modern features for their time, making them competitive choices in the automotive market.
This manual covers the 1994 Chrysler LH platform sedans, including the Chrysler New Yorker, Concorde, Intrepid, LHS, and Vision. These vehicles, manufactured at Brampton Assembly in Ontario, Canada, are known for their front-wheel-drive architecture and were powered by a 3.5L V6 engine. The LH platform represented a significant modernization for Chrysler's full-size sedans, with the 1994 models featuring refinements and minor updates. Certain models were recognized for their design and performance, receiving accolades such as inclusion on Car and Driver's 'Ten Best' lists. The vehicles are equipped with standard features like driver and front passenger airbags, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), and electronically controlled automatic transmissions.
This manual covers the 1997 Chrysler LH platform vehicles, including the New Yorker, Concorde, Intrepid, Vision, and LHS. These models represent a significant era in Chrysler's engineering, known for their front-wheel-drive architecture and comfortable interiors. Designed for a balance of performance and everyday usability, the LH platform vehicles offered a range of V6 engine options and automatic transaxles, aiming to provide a refined driving experience. Their distinctive styling and focus on interior space made them competitive in the sedan market of their time.
This manual covers the vehicles, including the New Yorker, Concorde, Intrepid, Vision, and LHS, produced during the 1997 model year. These full-size luxury sedans are characterized by their innovative cab-forward design, emphasizing spacious interiors and a comfortable, quiet ride. The platform, a first-generation LH, was developed with influence from Mitsubishi and offered powerful V6 engine options, such as the 3.5L (EGA) producing approximately 214 horsepower and 219 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 4-speed automatic transaxle. Key features include standard front airbags, optional ABS, and front pretensioner seatbelts, reflecting a focus on safety and advanced engineering for their time.
This manual covers the 1997 Chrysler/Dodge New Yorker LH, a vehicle built on the LH platform. Known for its comfortable ride and spacious interior, this sedan was designed to offer a premium driving experience. The 1997 model year represents a continuation of Chrysler's commitment to producing reliable and well-engineered vehicles for the luxury sedan market. This comprehensive guide is tailored for owners and technicians seeking detailed information to maintain and repair this specific model.
The 2000 Chrysler 300M is a premium full-size sedan built on the LH platform, designed with a focus on European luxury and performance. This model, produced from 1999 to 2004, features a distinctive cab-forward design and a front-wheel-drive layout. It is powered by a 3.5L SOHC V6 engine (EGJ) producing approximately 255 horsepower and 255 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 4-speed automatic transaxle (42LE). Notable for its European-inspired styling and driving dynamics, the 300M competed with other luxury sedans and was recognized by Car and Driver on its 10Best list for 1999 and 2000, highlighting its strong value, performance, and styling.
The Chrysler Concours, produced in 2000, is a large sedan built on the LH platform, known for its spacious interior and comfortable ride, aiming for the near-luxury segment. This model, a derivative of the Concorde, features a 3.5L V6 engine producing approximately 200-210 horsepower and 220-230 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 4-speed automatic transaxle. Its engineering emphasizes a smooth driving experience, with standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and available Traction Control System (TCS), alongside frontal airbags and three-point seat belts for passenger safety. The Concours was designed to offer a well-equipped vehicle, with optional features like an Infinity premium audio system and automatic climate control, reflecting a design philosophy focused on comfort and amenities.
The Chrysler Concorde, a full-size luxury sedan from the 2000 model year, represents a notable entry in the premium segment, built on the LH platform. This vehicle is characterized by its distinctive cab-forward design, offering a spacious and comfortable interior, and was available with powerful V6 engine options, including the 2.7L, 3.2L, and 3.5L variants, providing a balance of performance and refinement. Its engineering emphasizes a comfortable ride and a premium driving experience, positioning it as a competitive choice against other contemporary sedans.
This manual covers the 2000 LH platform, with a specific focus on the 300M model, a full-size luxury sedan. The 300M offered a potent 3.5L V6 engine producing approximately 253 horsepower and 255 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 42LE automatic transaxle. Its distinctive upscale design, comfortable ride, and spacious interior made it a notable competitor in the luxury sedan market of its era. The vehicle was manufactured at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada, and was produced from the 1999 to 2004 model years.
The Chrysler LHS, produced for the 2000 model year, represents a full-size luxury sedan built on the innovative LH platform. Known for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and upscale appointments, the LHS offered a distinctive American luxury experience, competing with other premium sedans of its era. This model draws on Chrysler's heritage of creating large, comfortable vehicles and benefits from the shared engineering and componentry of the LH platform, which also underpinned other popular Chrysler and Dodge models. Its design and engineering emphasized a quiet cabin and a smooth driving experience, making it a notable entry in the luxury sedan market.
The 2002 Chrysler 300M, built on the LH platform, was a premium front-wheel-drive sedan noted for its distinctive styling, inspired by European luxury vehicles. It offered a spacious interior, a powerful 3.5L SOHC V6 engine producing 255 horsepower, and a comfortable ride, positioning it as a strong value proposition against competitors. This model aimed to provide a more upscale and engaging driving experience within the Chrysler lineup, featuring amenities like automatic climate control and an available premium Infinity audio system. Its unique design and performance capabilities made it a notable entry in its segment, recognized by Car and Driver on its '10Best' list for 1999.
The 2002 Chrysler 300M is a full-size luxury sedan built on the LH platform, known for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and powerful 3.5-liter V6 engine. This model offered a blend of upscale styling and front-wheel-drive practicality, distinguishing itself from rear-wheel-drive competitors of its era. Its design emphasized a premium feel, making it a notable entry in the luxury sedan market and earning accolades such as inclusion on Car and Driver's 10Best list for 2000 and 2001. The 300M represented Chrysler's commitment to producing refined and performance-oriented vehicles.
This manual covers the 2002 Chrysler Concorde, a full-size sedan built on the LH platform. Known for its comfortable ride and spacious interior, the Concorde offered distinctive styling for its era and was manufactured in Detroit, Michigan. Available with either a 2.7L V6 DOHC or a 3.5L V6 SOHC engine, this vehicle was equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission and featured standard anti-lock brakes. Safety features included standard front airbags and optional side curtain airbags, contributing to its respectable safety ratings.
The 2002 Chrysler Concorde is a full-size sedan built on the LH platform, known for its distinctive styling and comfortable interior. This generation of the Concorde, produced from 1998 to 2004, offered a spacious cabin and a smooth ride, making it a competitive option in its segment against vehicles like the Ford Crown Victoria and Toyota Avalon. Powered by a 3.5L SOHC V6 engine producing 214 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque, the Concorde delivered capable performance for its class. The vehicle also featured a 4-speed automatic transmission and was equipped with standard safety features such as ABS, front airbags, and front seat pretensioners, with optional traction control and side airbags available.
The 2002 Chrysler LHS is a full-size luxury sedan built on the LH platform, designed to offer a spacious interior, a comfortable ride, and a premium feature set. This model competed in a segment that included vehicles like the Toyota Avalon and Buick Park Avenue, aiming to provide a sophisticated driving experience. Powered by a 3.5L SOHC V6 engine, the LHS delivered approximately 235 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Its design philosophy emphasized a quiet cabin and a smooth, composed handling characteristic, making it a notable entry in Chrysler's lineup for its production years.
This manual covers the Chrysler Intrepid, Dodge Concorde, and Chrysler 300M models produced in 2002. These vehicles, built on the Chrysler LH platform, are known for their spacious interiors and comfortable ride. They were equipped with engine options including a 2.7L V6 producing approximately 200 HP and a 3.5L V6 producing approximately 250 HP, both utilizing Sequential Multi-Port Fuel Injection. Power was delivered through an electronically controlled 42LE automatic transaxle. Safety features included standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), available Traction Control System (TCS), frontal airbags, and available side airbags. These models were assembled at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada.
The 2003 Chrysler 300M is a premium, sporty sedan built on the LH platform, known for its distinctive cab-forward design and European market appeal. This model represents Chrysler's heritage of producing comfortable and stylish large sedans, offering a blend of performance and luxury. Powered by a V6, SOHC 3.5-liter engine producing approximately 255 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque, it features sequential multi-port fuel injection and a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive. Safety is a priority, with standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), traction control, frontal and side-impact airbags, and pretensioner seatbelts, contributing to its strong safety ratings. The 300M was recognized for its quality, earning a spot on Car and Driver's 10Best list for two consecutive years.
The Chrysler 300M is a full-size luxury sedan produced from 1999 to 2004, built on the LH platform. It was positioned as a sportier and more upscale variant, featuring European-inspired styling, a spacious interior, and a performance-oriented chassis. Under the hood, it is powered by a SOHC 3.5-liter V6 engine producing 255 horsepower and 255 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 4-speed automatic transaxle. Notable features include available premium audio systems, automatic climate control, and a comfortable ride, making it a strong competitor in its segment. The vehicle received accolades, including being named to Car and Driver's 10Best list for 2000 and 2001, highlighting its engineering quality and refined driving dynamics.
The 2003 Chrysler Concorde is a full-size sedan built on the LH platform, known for its distinctive cab-forward design and spacious interior. This model was engineered to offer comfortable and reliable transportation, targeting families and executives. It featured front-wheel drive and a sophisticated suspension system for its class, with engine options including the 3.5L PowerTech V6 and the 2.7L DOHC V6. Its engineering quality and reliability were key selling points, aiming to provide a refined driving experience.
The 2003 Chrysler Concorde, built on the LH platform, represents a significant offering in the full-size sedan segment. This model is recognized for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and robust 3.5L V6 SOHC engine, producing approximately 200-215 horsepower and 215-225 lb-ft of torque. Designed for both daily commuting and long-distance travel, the Concorde emphasizes a blend of performance and refinement, characteristic of Chrysler's engineering during this era. Its substantial dimensions, with a length of over 202 inches and a wheelbase of 113 inches, contribute to its commanding presence and provide ample interior room for occupants.
The Chrysler 300M, produced from 1999 to 2004 on the LH platform, was a premium full-size sedan recognized for its distinctive styling, powerful 3.5L High Output V6 engine producing approximately 255 hp, and a spacious interior. Positioned as a luxury offering, it competed with other large sedans by blending American comfort with a focus on performance and highway cruising, earning a spot on Car and Driver's 10Best list in 1999 and 2000. Notable features included its aggressive front fascia, a 4-speed automatic transaxle with AutoStick capability, and advanced safety features for its time such as ABS, TCS, and optional ESP.
The 2004 Chrysler 300M is a distinguished sedan built on the LH platform, produced from 1999 to 2004. It features a powerful 3.5L V6 SOHC 24-Valve High Output engine, delivering approximately 255 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 4-speed automatic transaxle. Known for its comfortable ride, spacious interior, and American luxury appeal, the 300M was recognized for its value and performance, earning a spot on Car and Driver's 10Best list multiple times. This model offers standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Traction Control, along with driver and front passenger airbags, and available front side-impact airbags, contributing to its 5-Star NHTSA front impact ratings.
The Chrysler Concorde, produced for the 2004 model year, is a full-size sedan built on the LH platform, representing the second generation of this model. Designed with an emphasis on interior space and comfort, it offers a smooth ride and a substantial presence on the road. This vehicle is known for its robust engineering and reliability, aiming to provide a comfortable and secure driving experience. Its design philosophy prioritizes passenger well-being and a luxurious feel, making it a notable entry in its class.
The 2004 Chrysler Concorde, built on the LH platform, represents a significant entry in the full-size sedan market, known for its comfortable ride and spacious interior. This model, produced in Canada, features a 3.5L SOHC V6 engine delivering approximately 215 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Its design emphasizes practicality and passenger comfort, with ample interior space and a substantial trunk capacity, making it suitable for families and long-distance travel. The Concorde's engineering reflects Chrysler's heritage of producing substantial sedans, offering a blend of performance and refinement for its era.
This manual covers Cav Simms Injector Test Data Book 1, providing essential information for vintage vehicles from the 1970s and 1980s. It focuses on Cav Simms Standard and Rotary Pumps, including the MEC Range (Minimec, Majormec, Micromec). The data is designed for use with Hartridge test machines and offers comprehensive coverage for a wide array of manufacturers such as Perkins, Ford, AEC, Leyland, and Dorman, across various vehicle types including tractors, trucks, buses, and industrial and marine engines. This resource aims to simplify repair and service procedures.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 1993 Chrysler New Yorker, Concorde, Intrepid, Vision, and LHS models, all built on the LH platform. These vehicles represent Chrysler's commitment to innovative design and comfort, featuring a distinctive cab-forward styling and a focus on aerodynamic efficiency. Powered by a 3.3L V6 engine, with an optional 3.5L V6 available on select models, these sedans offered a refined driving experience for their era. The platform's introduction marked a significant evolution in Chrysler's sedan offerings, aiming to blend advanced engineering with spacious interiors and a comfortable ride.
This manual covers the 1997 Chrysler LH Platform vehicles, including the Chrysler New Yorker, Chrysler Concorde, and Dodge Intrepid. These models, built on the LH platform, offered a blend of comfort, style, and performance, with available V6 engines and a focus on premium domestic features. The LH platform itself was a significant development for Chrysler, noted for its distinctive cab-forward design and spacious interiors. These vehicles were produced in both Right-Hand Drive (RHD) and Left-Hand Drive (LHD) configurations, making this manual globally relevant for technicians and owners alike.
This manual covers the 1997 Chrysler LH Platform vehicles, including the New Yorker, Concorde, and Intrepid. These full-size sedans are characterized by their distinctive cab-forward design, emphasizing interior space and aerodynamics, and were known for their stylish appearance in the automotive market of their era. The platform offered both 3.3L V6 and a more powerful 3.5L V6 engine options, paired with a 4-speed automatic transaxle, and was available in both Right-Hand Drive (RHD) and Left-Hand Drive (LHD) configurations, making it a global offering. Chrysler's legacy of producing comfortable, large sedans is evident in these models.
This manual covers Chrysler 300M, Concorde, LHS, and Dodge Intrepid models manufactured between 2000 and 2004, all built on the Chrysler LH platform. These vehicles are known for their spacious interiors, comfortable ride, and distinctive styling, offering a blend of luxury and performance. The Chrysler 300M, in particular, was positioned as a sportier, more upscale variant. Engineered with a focus on passenger comfort and road manners, these sedans were designed for everyday driving and long-distance travel, representing a significant development in Chrysler's large sedan offerings.
This manual covers the Chrysler 300M, LHS, Concorde, and Intrepid models produced between 2000 and 2004, built on the Chrysler LH platform. These vehicles are known for their distinctive styling, comfortable interiors, and robust 3.5L V6 engine, offering a blend of performance and luxury. Designed for discerning drivers, these sedans provide a smooth ride and ample interior space, making them suitable for both daily commuting and long-distance travel. Their engineering reflects Chrysler's commitment to producing well-appointed vehicles with a focus on driver and passenger comfort.
The Chrysler New Yorker, produced from 1993 to 1997, represents the fourth generation of this esteemed model, built upon the innovative LH platform. This full-size luxury sedan was designed to offer consumers a spacious, comfortable, and well-equipped American luxury vehicle, competing with established models from other domestic manufacturers. Its cab-forward design, a hallmark of the LH platform, provided enhanced interior volume and improved handling characteristics. Known for its premium features and materials, the New Yorker aimed to deliver a refined driving experience, blending American automotive tradition with modern engineering for its era.
The Chrysler New Yorker, built on the LH platform between 1993 and 1997, represents a full-size luxury sedan that emphasized comfort and a quiet ride. This generation marked a significant shift with its modern, aerodynamic cab-forward design, distinguishing it from its rear-wheel-drive competitors. Powered by a 3.5L V6 SOHC engine, the New Yorker offered a balance of performance and efficiency for its class, featuring sequential multi-port fuel injection and an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transaxle. Its spacious interior, designed for comfort and luxury, provided ample room for passengers, further enhancing its appeal as a premium American sedan.
The Chrysler New Yorker, produced from 1993 to 1997 on the LH platform, represented Chrysler's flagship luxury sedan. Known for its distinctive cab-forward design, aerodynamic profile, and spacious interior, it offered a comfortable and quiet ride. This generation of the New Yorker was engineered with a focus on providing a smooth driving experience, powered by reliable V6 engines, including the 3.3L (EGA) and 3.8L (GWA), paired with a 4-speed automatic 42LE transmission. Its engineering quality and focus on passenger comfort positioned it as a notable competitor in the luxury sedan market of its time.
The Chrysler New Yorker, produced from 1997 to 1999 on the LH platform, represents a full-size luxury sedan known for its spacious interior and comfortable ride. This front-wheel-drive model was designed to offer a premium experience, competing with other established luxury sedans of its time. Engineered with a focus on providing a smooth and quiet journey, the New Yorker offered features aimed at passenger comfort and convenience, making it a notable entry in Chrysler's lineup.
The Chrysler New Yorker LH, produced for the 1997, 1998, and 1999 model years, represents a significant offering in the luxury sedan segment. Built on the modern LH platform, this front-wheel-drive vehicle was engineered with a focus on comfort and prestige, embodying Chrysler's historical positioning in premium automotive markets. It is powered by a 3.5L V6 engine, delivering robust performance with 214 horsepower and 228 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Notable features include a spacious interior, available premium sound systems, and advanced climate control options for its time, making it a comfortable and capable vehicle for North American drivers.