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MANUFACTURER'S PASSENGER CAR WARRANTY 
Chrysler Corporation, as manufacturer, warrants each new passenger cor manufactured by it , including all equipment or accessories (except tires) manufactured or supplied by it, to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for twelve thousand (12,000) miles of operation or twelve (12) months after delivery to the original purchaser, whichever event occur. Arst. 
In addition, Chrysler Corporation warranls the engine block, head and all internal engine parts, waler pump, intake manifold,  transmission case and all internal trans· mission parts, torque converter (if so equipped), drive shaft, universal joints, rear axle and differential, and rear wheel bearings of each new passenger cor manufaetur d by il to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for fifty thousand (SO,OOO) mile. of operation or five (5) years art r d IIv ry to th original purchaser, whichever event occurs  n .. t. A I an expre .. conditi on  o f this warranty coverao., ,h. own., II requir . d ,A hav. th. engl"e all changed evolY three m onlhl Or four thoulond mile., w h hev.r "'eI n"t, 'he  engi ne all nlt.r repla .d every II and all and Ihe ,arburetor air nlt~ I."ned eyery .1 and r.ploced every Iwo yeu,., "I. ,  m
ont hl  'h e 
owner II requir e d  to furnllh a Ch rysl.r Molars Carpora'ion Au'h orl%ed  Dealer evidence that the above main'enance leryi,el have b.en performed a nd requel' 'he d ealer to ,ertily on 'he form supplied w ilh the vehicle (I) 'hat h e  ha l received  lu ch  ev idence, a nd 
(ii) the  c ar'. Ihen  ,urrenl  odomeler mileage. This addi· tional warranly coverage does no' include or apply to related systems or accessory un lis such as Ignition or etec· trical  sys'ems,  fuel or cooling systems, engine or transmis· sion controls or linkage, manual gear shift lever and clvld! assembly or any port of the brake assemblies, wheels or tires. 
Chrysl  r 
Corporation's obligation under this warranty i. limit d to  r pairing or replacing, at its option, any pori or ports of th pass ng  r Car that prove to be defective within the applicable provlJions of this warranty. Service under thl, warranty .hall b p do,m d by any Chrysler Motors arpa,o" II AUlhali. d D 01 r, at the dealer', place of bu,l" ", w,lh I (horllo f r  r plae m nl parts or labor. 
'" I w""""ty ""Ii II t ",Iply 10 any pass nger car Ihot 
hllll h"~ t. II luhl C I  I m lU'  , n 0110 ne or accident, " .. , I,; ""1' I"'''~''U , C III Iho' Iholt hav b  n  r paired or 1111 I .1 .",,,.t .. ,,, (IllY I ,  M 10" Co'poration AUlhar . I, .1 II III , UI "., til to ull ct ad. n II'  its 
performance and reliabilit
y nor to any repairs or .ervic. 
ing required 01 a re.ult of u.ing ports no t sold or opprov d by Chrysler Corporation. AI.o, this warrant y does not apply to paris replacements, mechanic04 adju stments,  repoirs 0 1 other servicing normally mode or required as mai ntenanc , such as replacing spark plugs, condensers, igni tion polnh, 
filters, etc., or performing wheel alignments,  wheel balane ing, brake adjustments, engine lune·ups, cleaning fu I sys tem,  etc . 
This warranty is the an'y warranty applicable to po. •• ng., carl manufactur.d by Chry sl er Corporation and is .xpress'y in fieu of any warranties otherwise implle " by low (i ncluding, but not limited to, implied Waf ,anties of merchanlability o r fIIness for a partlcula, purpose). Th e re m edies under .his warranty Ihall b. Ihe only r e m edies available to any owner thereol f other perso n,  and neither  ChrY ller Carparalion, ChrY,'.f Motor. Corporation nor 'he authorhe d sefllng de"I., assumes a ny  o.her obligation o r responsibility with respect to  the  condition of 'he passengor car, an" neither assumes, nor authorizes anyone to assum_ , , any of them, any additiona' liability in canna Ii .. . herewith.  

EXPLANATION OF WARRANTY AND SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES 
1. PRE-DElIVERY  SERVICE: For your  maximum satisfac
tion, your  new cor has been inspected and prepared for delivery by your authorized selling dealer in accordance with the monufodurer's  recommendations. 
2. WARRANTY SERVICE: Your authorized selling dealer will perform any service  which may become necessary under the Manufacturers Passenger Cor Warranty, and you should go to your selling dealer for such service  if possible. If you cannot return to your selling dealer, however, any Chrysler  Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer will honor the Manufacturer's Passenger Car Warranty. 
3. TIRE WARRANTY: Your  tires are warranted separately by the tire manufacturer. This provides, you protection against defects in workmanship and material under their 
lifetime warranty, and against the hazards covered by their road hazard warranty. You may  use this booklet to establish the delivery dote of your car to the tire manu · faclurer's represenlative should  you require rood hazord type warranty service. Ad justments under either warranty will be based on .tread wear remaining  ,and list price at lime of tire failure . 
4.  AIQPAR  BATTERY  SERVICE ADJUSTMENT  POLICY: If the ballery on your  vehicle should fail  within  1 2 months 
or 12,000 miles, whichever occurs flnt after delivery, it will be replaced at no cost . Thereafter, il will be replaced on a pro-rola adlustmenl basis  up 10 36 monlhs  from date of original  vehicle purchase. The pro·rata adjustment provides you  wilh  a credit toward. the purcha.e of a new Mo Par Ballery, based on the number of months  remaining  in the pro· rata period at Ihe lime  the battery is found defeelive. Thi. warranty does nol apply if the ballery has been damaged, abused, neglected or transferred to another vehicle. 
5. REQUIRED MAINTENANCE SERVICES: The engine oil and oil Alter  must be changed and the carburetor air folter cleaned and replaced as specifled in the warranty to assure protect ion under the 5 year/50,000 mile engine and drive t rain warranty coverage. At least every six months,  a Chry.ler Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer must  certify 
on  the  form supplied wilh Ihe vehicle Ihal (11 you have furnished  the dealer evidence thaI Ihe required mainlenance services have been performed, and (21 Ihe mileage then registered on the vehicle odometer. Any competenl service garage may perform Ihi. service;  but we highly retommend you permit your Authorized Selling Dealer to perform these maintenance services as part of the CertiAed Cor Core systematic maintenance program. 
6. OWNER'S RESPONS/B/lITY, Maintenance services  such as the following are not covered by the warranly and are Ihe responsibility of the owner: 
Moint.nonc. and Adjustmenls: 
Periodic lubrication and adjustments that become necessary because of use and operation of the vehicle. 
Engine  oil-changing or adding Engine  tune-up and electrical  system checks front suspension  alignment and wheel balance Tire rotation Drive belt adjustments 
Replacement IIems: 
Oil, air and fuel Alters . spark plugs, condenser . ignition points , crankcase yentilat ion valve 
7. NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP: Within 30 days after acquir ing  the cor, subsequent owners should have a Chrysler  Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer submit a Notice of Transfer of Ownership to Chrysler Motors Corporation certify ing  the mileage and service  history of the vehicle. If previou. Owners have had the Required Service. performed and the Service  Record and odometer mileages properly certifled at 6 month intervals, any remaining cover · age of the Manufacturer's Passenger Cor Warranty will continue to apply. 3  

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APPEARANCE CARE 
OutsIde. Wiping off dust or dirt with a dry 
cloth or using a combination cleaner and polish without first washing the car may 
scratch the paint finish. 
WASH your car often to prevent road dirt, 
salt, chemicals and other matter from dam
aging finish. flood the painted surfaces 
with cold water to loosen surface dirt and prevent scratching. Use a MoPar Wash Mit, 
soft brush, sponge or cloth, and dry com
pletely with a clean towel or damp chamois. 
MoPar Car Wash Liquid added to water will help remove stubborn dirt and road film. 
Cleaning windows and windshield with MoPar 
Bug Remover is recommended for remov
ing bug residue from the grille area. I n hot weather, wash the car in as cool and shady 
a spot as you can find. 
A vinyl-covered top should be washed often, 
using a sott, natural bristle hand scrub brush and large size laundry bar soap. Scrub in all 
directions, covering an area of about two feet 
at a time. Rinse with plenty of water to 
remove all dirt and suds. for cleaning con
vertible tops, see page 29. 
BRIGHT METAL (chrome, stainless steel and anodized aluminum) should be washed 
with special care. Using abrasive powders or 
steel wool may scratch the finish and qn 
anodized aluminum may remove the protective coating and cause discoloration. To 
safely and effectively restore sparkle, use 
MoPar Chrome Cleaner and Polish (with 
silicones). To prevent the harmful effects of salt and other road chemicals in winter, a 
coating of MoPar Auto Wax or Super Glaze 
is recommended. 
If desired, you may polish your car imme
diately by using non·abrasive MoPar Auto
mobile Polish. Before using any other type 
of cleaner or polish, be sure to let enamel age 
and harden for at least three months. The finish may then be cleaned and polished with 
most any cleaner and polish you prefer 
according to directions on the container. In 
hot weather, polish the car in the shade. 
TIRE CARE-Wash tires with clear water 
and a sponge. Use MoPar Tar and Road Oil 
Remover to remove gummy substances, such 
as tar, asphalt, oil or undercoating materials from the car finish and tires. When cleaning 
white side walls spray on MoPar White Side 
Wall Tire Cleaner and just rinse away the 
dirt. Use a brush or steel wool on heavily 
scuffed areas. 
FABRtC UPHOLSTERY should be brushed 
or vacuumed regularly. Fabric can be cleaned 
with MoPar Spot Remover and Fabric Cleaner or mild soap. For spots or stains, try cold 
water, then warm water. Follow with MoPar Spot Remover and Fabric Cleaner. CAUTION: 
If 
you use a volatile· type cleaner to remove 
spots from foam rubber cushions, DO NOT 
SATURATE CUSHIONS WIT H CLEANING 
SOL VENT . • . instead wet a cloth with 
cleaner, wring it almost dry and rub outward 
from the center of the spot GASOLINE IS 
DANGEROUS -DO NOT USE AS A 
CLEANING AGENT-it may ignite with brisk rubbing. 
VINYL PLASTIC OR LEATHER UPHOL· STERY should be cleaned with MoPar 
Multi-Purpose Cleaner or thick mild soap suds in lukewarm water. Apply wet sponge 
or clean cloth and wipe off with damp cloth. 
Then dry the surface. DO NOT USE volatile 
cleaner, or solvents on vinyl or leather upholstery. 
HEADLINING (ceiling). It is recommended 
that MoPar Vinyl Cleaner with 0-5 additive be used to clean vinyl headlinings. Use 
MoPar Upholstery Cleaner for cloth and per
forated hardboard headlinings. 
CARPETING should be cleaned regularly 
with vacuum or whisk broom. Remove stains from carpeting with MoPar Spot and fabric 
Cleaner or any dependable carpet cleaner. 
Wash rubber composition carpets or mat s 
with a small mixture of Car Wash Liquid, 
Vinyl Cleaner or soapy water.