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Anonymous Posted on Jul 31, 2013

1999 Chrysler 300m We removed the bolts from the starter, but still can't get it off. How do we remove and replace it?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 23, 2009

SOURCE: remove starter from chrysler 300m

there is a bracket bolted to the end of starter to block

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2010

SOURCE: how do you remove the rear seat in a chrysler 300M

Grab the bottom seat cushion at the front of one side and pull it straight up then do the same on the other side. (you will have to pull up very hard) The bottom of the seat clips in. once you have the bottom out take the 2 bolts out of the seat belt fasteners that holds the bottom of the top seat cushion. Then pull straight up on the seat cushion to slide it off two tabs that hold the top.

Don Cahala

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  • Posted on Dec 12, 2011

SOURCE: would i have to remove the over head cams to

Tony- No, you don't. If you are removing the tie rods off the steering ram, the best way to do this is to remove the shroud from behind the hood and just before the windshield. Remove the wiper arms. Lift the hood. Notice the phillips head or torx head screws that hold down the plastic vented piece that runs from fender to fender. Remove all of those screws and put them in a bag so you don't loose them. Take off the plastic valance and set it aside in a safe place where the kids won't walk on it and break it. Now, the good part: To the left and to the right of the steel support valance (for lack of a better term) there are 3-4 13 MM bolts holding down each side of the piece. Remove them and put them in the same bag. In the middle or just off center of this valance is yet another bolt, either 13 or 14 MM and it is a long one too. It supports the wiper motor. Remove it and put it in the bag too. Now carrefully lift the support off the car, thus exposing the wide-open spaces behind the engine. You can easily see the PS ram and the opposite ends of the tie rods. I have to do this very thing very soon to replace a bent tie rod tube. But while I am at it, I will replace the tube and both tie rod ends, since I'll have to take it in for an alignment anyway- and so will you.
After that is all done, replace all your parts from the bag onto the valances, bolt the wipers back down and GO!

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How to replace the car starter motor of 2000 chrysler 300M

What is the actual issue are you having with the removal? Starter motors are usually one small wire connector, one large wire connector and two bolts holding it in place.
The most common issues with starter motor replacing are physically getting to it and getting it past other things in the engine bay to get it out.
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How do you change an oil sending unit on a 1999 Chrysler 300M? Oil light is blinking on and off when hit brakes and riding down the road.

Replacing oil sending unit.Its just bolted with screws,you will need special tool to remove the screws.The tool is easily available at local auto part store.For more details,click the link below:--- http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2011/10/how-to-replace-oil-sending-unit-on-1999.html --------- This should help.Thanks.Helpmech.
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Could you please tell me how to replace the air conditioner belt on a 2002 Chrysler 300M

  • On the lower front passenger side of the engine there is an adjustable idler pulley for the AC. Loosen that center bolt a few turns to release the tension on the AC belt.
  • Remove the old belt.
  • Place new belt on.
  • Tighten the idler pulley bolt until the belt is snug.
  • Job complete.
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Need to replace a idle air control valve on a 1999 300M Chrysler

Removal & Installation
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Disconnect the IAC electrical connector.
  3. Remove the IAC mounting screws.
  4. Remove the IAC.



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To install:
  1. Install the IAC to the throttle body.
  2. Tighten mounting screws to 5.1 Nm (45 inch lbs.) torque.
  3. Attach electrical connector to the IAC.
  4. Connect the negative battery cable.
  1. Disconnect electrical connector from IAC motor.
  2. Disconnect air plenum (where applicable).
  3. Remove two mounting bolts (screws).
  4. Remove IAC motor from throttle body.

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To install:
  1. Install IAC motor to throttle body.
  2. Install and tighten two mounting bolts (screws) to 60 inch lbs. (7 Nm) torque.
  3. Install electrical connector.
  4. Connect air plenum (where applicable).
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How do you remove the rear seat in a chrysler 300M

Grab the bottom seat cushion at the front of one side and pull it straight up then do the same on the other side. (you will have to pull up very hard) The bottom of the seat clips in. once you have the bottom out take the 2 bolts out of the seat belt fasteners that holds the bottom of the top seat cushion. Then pull straight up on the seat cushion to slide it off two tabs that hold the top.
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Remove starter from chrysler 300m

there is a bracket bolted to the end of starter to block
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Need to find starter on 2000 chrysler 300m

The starter is under the car on the left side by the oil filter. You will need to take off the oil filter, the motor mounts, and then take the starter off, their are 3-4 bolts holding the starter on, the hardest one to get off is the one on the top . You will need a swivel to get the top one off. It will take about 3 hrs or so as long as they give you a good starter at the store.
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I need to know where the location of the thermostat is on a 1999 chrysler 300m so i can replace

The 2.7L engine lower radiator hose, connects to the thermostat housing.

To Remove:
1.Disconnect the Negative battery cable.
(Engine COLD!)
  1. Drain cooling system.
  2. Remove radiator lower hose from thermostat housing.
  3. Remove nuts from heater tube flange studs.
  4. Loosen starter bolt at heater tube bracket.
  5. Pull heater tube out of thermostat housing and position out of the way.
  6. Remove bolt and two studs.
  7. Remove thermostat housing, O-ring and thermostat.
  8. Remove thermostat housing bolts.
To install:
A.Clean gasket sealing surfaces.
B.Install thermostat with the bleed valve located at the 12 o'clock position, between tabs on seal.
  1. Install thermostat and seal into thermostat housing .
  2. If removed, install two studs.
  3. Install thermostat, thermostat housing and O-ring and bolt. Tighten attaching bolts to 105 inch lbs.(12 Nm).
  4. Lubricate new heater return tube O-ring with coolant.
  5. Position heater return tube flange over two studs. Install nuts.
  6. Tighten retaining nuts to 53 inch lbs.(6 Nm).
  7. Tighten starter bolt to 40 ft. lbs. (54.3 Nm).
  8. Connect the lower radiator hose to the thermostat housing. Install hose clamps.
  9. Refill cooling system.
  10. Inspect for leaks.
  11. Connect negative cable.
3.2 and 3.5L engines:
Disconnect the battery cable. (Again engine COLD)
  1. Drain cooling system.
  2. Raise vehicle on hoist.
  3. Disconnect electrical connectors from engine oil and power steering pressure switches.
  4. Disconnect radiator and heater hoses from thermostat housing.
  5. Remove thermostat housing bolts.
  6. Remove housing, thermostat, and gasket.
The OEM thermostat is staked in place at the factory. To ensure proper seating of replacement thermostat, carefully remove the bulged metal from the thermostat housing, using a suitable hand held grinder. It is not necessary to restake the replacement thermostat, into the thermostat housing.

To Install:
  1. Position gasket on thermostat and housing.
  2. Install thermostat housing, gasket and mounting bolts onto block. Tighten attaching bolts to 105 inch lbs. (12 Nm).
  3. Install radiator hose.
  4. Install bypass hose.
  5. Connect electrical connectors from engine oil and power steering pressure switches.
  6. Connect negative cable.
  7. Fill cooling system.
  8. Inspect for leaks.
  9. Lower vehicle on hoist.
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Wont start

check for 12 volts at starter from battery, and make sure power and grounds are on well, remove starter and take to auto zone to test for free, then buy a chiltons if that doesnt work and trouble shoot it from the no start category, could be other sensors.
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