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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual the PCM to store diagnostic trouble codes for other 
systems. For example, a fuel pressure problem will not
register a fault directly, but could cause a rich or lean
condition. This could cause the PC

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual Secondary Ignition Circuit - The PCM cannot 
detect an inoperative ignition coil, fouled or worn spark
plugs, ignition cross firing, or open spark plug cables. Engine Timing  - The PCM cannot detect a

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual NON-MONITORED CIRCUITS
The PCM does not monitor the following circuits, 
systems and conditions that could have malfunctions
that result in driveability problems. Diagnostic trouble
codes may not be d

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual line. However, these could result in a rich or lean 
condition causing an oxygen sensor fault to be stored in
the PCM. Secondary Ignition Circuit  - The PCM cannot 
detect an inoperative ignition coil

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual THREE SPEED TORQUEFLITE AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE INDEX
page page 
Accumulator-Recondition  ................... 67 
Aluminum Thread Repair  ................... 48 
Assembly Subassembly Installation  .......

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual FLUID LEVEL AND CONDITION
The transmission and differential sump have a 
common oil sump with a communicating opening
between the two. Before removing the dipstick, wipe all dirt off of the
protective

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual (3) Move selector lever on transaxle one detent 
forward from full rearward position. This is selector
2  position. 
(4) Read pressures on both gauges as throttle lever
on transaxle is moved from full

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual washed in a suitable solvent, then dried by com- 
pressed air. Do not wipe parts with shop towels. All
mating surfaces in the transaxles are accurately ma-
chined; therefore, careful handling of all p
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