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My94 plymouth acclaim is overheating...all answers welcome

How do you fix any of the problems that could be causing the over heating? I added water, fan belt is good,..there is a pulling when I try to pull out after putting my car in drive. She does not start up when I turn the key, I have to try again right after first try, there was a new starter installed two years ago....help! Thank you

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Vapor lock or scale, would be my guess.

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robert kious

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2009

SOURCE: need timing diagram for 93 plymouth acclaim

go to autozone.com and go to vehicle repair info and enter your make model year and then find your timing chain replacement info and pics

i don't think you have to worry about valve bumping on that motor.

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2009

SOURCE: How to replace the serpentine belt tensioner

http://www.mvreader.com/multiview/dayco/catalogSearch.php?autoCatalogSearch=1&make=PLYMOUTH&model=ACCLAIM&year=1995&year_from=&year_to=&engine=All&l=n

Scroll down to the Bottom on this Link and Click on the Instructions Tab on the Left. There is also a Belt Routing Diagram on this Page. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 19, 2009

SOURCE: 1991 plymouth acclaim doesn't start.

check your battery cables make sure they are clamped tight if nothing i would look into changing your asd (automatic shutdown relay) the name is missleading it gives power to the starter and accesories

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2009

SOURCE: how do i replace the timing belt on my '94 Plymouth Acclaim?

I did it twice and if you are fairly skilled it will take 4-6 hours, if you have the V6.
Here is the steps:
1. Move car to a place that can support a jack and engine stand.
2. Disconnect battery
3. Loosen wheel lugs on passenger side front tire
4. Jack car on passenger side to lift wheel of the ground
5. Put a block under the oil pan to support the engine
6. Block car frame on left side
7. Remove left front tire
8. Remove v-belt
9. Remove idler pulley
10. Remove and support air conditioner compressor
11. Remove PS pump if you have one
12. Remove motor mount on left side and vacuum / gas connections connected to mount ( mark bolts as to locations )
13. Remove metal plate on engine ( mark bolts as before )
Tricky bolts are on the PS pump (Remove them through PS pulley holes)
14. Remove 3 plastic covers over timing belt ( mark bolts as before )
15. Note timing marks on overhead cams and crank.If none, make some.
16. Ease pressure off timing belt tensioner
17. Remove belt and replace with new. Trick here is to make sure you get the belt notches lined up. Head cams will shift when you remove the old belt. Do not tighten the belt tensioner fully or it will not perform as designed, it should be snug but be able to move.
END... replace part is backward order and drive away !!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2010

SOURCE: '95 plymouth acclaim serpentine belt diagram?

Draw your own diagram before you take off the old belt.

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