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Chrysler New Yorker owners and professional automotive technicians seeking comprehensive repair information.
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Powertrain:
Engine, Clutch, Transmissions, Cooling Systems, Fuel System, Exhaust System, Ignition System
Chassis & Drivetrain:
Brakes & Brake Assembly, Wheels & Tires, Steering System, Suspension System, Frame
Electrical & Body:
Electrical System, Wiring Diagrams, Bodywork
Maintenance Servicing:
Scheduled maintenance, fluid changes, filter replacements, inspections
Repair Diagnostics:
Engine repair, transmission overhaul, brake system repair, electrical troubleshooting, body panel repair
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Fault finding, diagnostic procedures, symptom-based repair guidance
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Engine Options 1994:
3.3L V6 (3301cc) OHV 12-Valve, Pushrod (VIN G)
Engine Options 1995-1996:
3.8L V6 (3770cc) OHV 12-Valve, Pushrod (VIN L)
Horsepower 3.3L:
Approx. 155 hp @ 4600 rpm (varies slightly by year/trim)
Torque 3.3L:
Approx. 185 lb-ft @ 3200 rpm (varies slightly by year/trim)
Horsepower 3.8L:
Approx. 170 hp @ 4000 rpm (varies slightly by year/trim)
Torque 3.8L:
Approx. 220 lb-ft @ 3200 rpm (varies slightly by year/trim)
Fuel Delivery:
Multi-port Fuel Injection (MPI)
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline
Engine Control Module:
Chrysler's proprietary ECM (e.g., SBEC III for 3.3L, PTEC for 3.8L)
NHTSA Front Impact Rating:
4-Star (Driver) / 4-Star (Passenger) for 1994-1996 models (check specific year/testing variations)
ABS:
Standard on most models, optional on some early configurations
Traction Control:
Optional on some later models
Airbags:
Driver and front passenger airbags standard
Seat Belts:
Front: Three-point active seat belts with pretensioners; Rear: Three-point belts
Child Seat Anchors:
LATCH system not present in this era; refers to proper usage of seat belts for child restraints.
Oil Change Interval:
Every 3,000-7,500 miles or 6-12 months (depending on oil type and driving conditions – consult manual for specifics)
Transmission Fluid Change Interval:
Every 30,000-60,000 miles (depending on usage – consult manual)
Spark Plug Replacement Interval:
Typically 100,000 miles for platinum-tipped plugs (consult manual for exact type and interval)
Engine Oil Specification:
SAE 5W-30 API SG or higher (check specific year/engine)
Coolant Specification:
Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant (Type A) or equivalent ethylene glycol-based coolant with a 50/50 mix with distilled water
Brake Fluid Specification:
DOT 3
Common Issues Powertrain:
Transmission solenoid failures (especially 41TE), head gasket leaks (3.3L), intake manifold gasket leaks, oil pump pickup screen clogging (3.3L).
Common Issues Suspension Steering:
Worn ball joints and tie rod ends, leaking power steering hoses.
Common Issues Electrical:
Faulty power window motors, HVAC blower motor resistor failures, intermittent gauge cluster issues.
Common Issues Body:
Rust in wheel wells and rocker panels, clear coat peeling on painted surfaces.
Chrysler Legacy:
Chrysler has a long history of producing large, comfortable, and often luxurious sedans, with the New Yorker nameplate being one of its most enduring and prestigious.
Nh Generation History:
The 1994-1996 models represent the ninth generation of the Chrysler New Yorker, built on the LH platform, marking a significant shift from previous generations in terms of styling, engineering, and platform sharing with Dodge Intrepid and Chrysler Concorde.
Manufacturing Location:
Belvidere, Illinois, USA
Production Years:
1994-1996
Car And Driver Recognition:
Frequently appeared on Car and Driver's Ten Best lists in earlier generations, less prominent in this LH platform era but still a solid competitor.
Consumer Reports Ratings:
Generally received average to below-average ratings for predicted reliability during its production years, particularly for transmission and electrical components.