Trouble Shooting - Service Manual Revisions: Overview
88chrysler11Models -
1987 & 1988 "LA," "YDC," & "NF45Z" (Colt, Conquest, & Colt Vista)
Subject
Trouble Shooting - Service Manual Revisions
Index
MISCELLANEOUS
Date
September 6, 1988
No.
26-04-88
P-3683
(C26-03)
This bulletin is issued to revise the 1987 and 1988 Colt Service Manuals listed below. Please use the charts provided to make the necessary corrections and/or replace pages as required.
Use the chart provided; staple, tape, or glue the revised pages in the manual.
Manual Publication # Page #
ECI-Multi Driveability 81-699-7033 32, 67, & 68
Troubleshooting - Colt Vista
1988 ECI-Multi Point 81-699-8010 31, 66, & 67
Injection Driveability Troubleshooting - Colt Station Wagon
1988 Import Service 81-270-8011 14-5, 14-11,
Manual - Colt 14-55, 25-5,
25-25, & 14-74
1988 Import Service 81-270-8015 14-56 & 25-11
Manual - Conquest
Using the chart provided, make the following corrections (noted with an *) on the existing pages of the service manuals.
Manual Publication # Page #
1987 Import Service 81-270-7013 14-67* & 25-12*
Manual - Conquest Vol. 1
*Step 7 on page 14-67 should read, 2,500 rpm in both tests on EGR control solenoid valve.
*On page 25-11, paragraph explaining contents of control; it should read approximately 2,500 rpm or less.
Manual Publication # Page #
1987 ECI-Turbo 81-699-7032 35* & 73*
Driveability Trouble Shooting - Colt/Conquest
*Step 7 on page 35 should read, 2,500 rpm in both tests of EGR control solenoid valve.
*Test number 1 for EGR solenoid, page 73, should read 2,500 rpm for both tests.
Manual Publication # Page #
1987 Import Service 81-270-7011 14-5*, 14-11*,
Manual - Colt Vol. 1 14-61*, 25-5*,
25-28*, & 14-76*
*Pages 14-5, 14-11, 14-61, 25-5, & 25-28 have an ignition timing control system diagram for Canada which incorrectly shows the distributor cold advance control solenoid valve action. It should read off where it reads on and on where it reads off.
*Page 14-76 has a diagnostic test for the distributor cold advance control solenoid. Step four (4) should read, when battery voltage is applied vacuum will bleed down, and when not applied it will hold vacuum.
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