My personal suggestion would be to go for these repair catalogs. I know this website www.reliable-store.com that i used to get manuals from, and they
have all models online.
I also brought for my 1989 BMW, such old model, they had it and it was very good manual. Go ahead, I bet.
SOURCE: 2004 f250 6.0 diesel engine oil cooler
U can do this, use a B&M brand cooler, use a kit for your truck if availiable get one with screw in hose fittings, never use hose clamps on an oil cooler if u can avoid it, if u choose to use clamps check them and tighten them as ness at every oil change. try the link below for a cooler.
http://performanceparts.com/product_group.php?vendor=BAM&pgid=11&sgid=332&gclid=CMqvlNq_yJcCFSAUagodlwubTQ
SOURCE: 2004 chrysler pacifica
It is for an oil change mainly and any other service your maintenance manual suggests at the mileage interval. It needs to be reset after each oil change to be accurate.
SOURCE: 2004 chrysler pacifica, front blower not working,
replace restor open glove box uplug 4 wire plug and two wire plug put 12 volts two wire plug to mke sure fan works if it does replace restor
SOURCE: 2004 chrysler pacifica service tire system light
Make sure that your tire pressure sensors were not damaged. one simple way to check what tire sensor is causing the problem is to lower each tire individually and check to see if the message displays to a different tire or more than 1, depending on the TPM system your pacifica has. Chrysler has a TPM (tire pressure monitor) tester which can check each individual sensor for correct operation. and the sensor's batteries have typically a 5-7 year life span.
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