1956 Chrysler Windsor New Yorker Imperial Crown Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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1956 Chrysler Windsor New Yorker Imperial Crown Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
CORRESPONDENCE
We appreciate correspondence from our dealers on all product information.
To assure prompt and accurate processing of correspondence, the factory must have detailed information to be routed to the proper authorities.
Therefore, to expedite the handling of correspondence at the factory, it is suggested that the following rules be observed:
• Begin all letters relative to service with the Car Owner’s Full Name, the Vehicle Number, the Date of Delivery, the Speedometer Reading and the Body Number, if the finish of the car is involved. All this information is very important in identifying the particular car. • Describe the problem briefly, and accurately, supplying all needed details.
• Do not include problems on more than one car in the same letter (unless they are identical).
PROPER CARE OF NEW ENGINES
- The Chrysler passenger car engine is designed and manufactured to high quality standards. Like other fine mechanisms, the Chrysler engine, requires proper “breaking-in”, servicing and maintenance, in order to assure the car owner long-lasting, satisfactory operation. To assure proper lubrication of the moving parts of the engine, a new car should be driven at moderate speeds, until the engine has become thoroughly warmed.
- In order for the driver to become “acquainted” with the controls and action of the car, a new car should be driven at moderate speeds during the first few hundred miles. Urge the owner to avoid driving his vehicle at sustained high speeds during the early life of the car. During the first 1,000 miles of operation, the original factory oil should be retained in the crankcase. If it becomes necessary to add oil during the break-in period, use the proper viscosity oil according to the atmospheric temperatures as follow:
- If the temperature is not lower than 32° F. use SAE 30, downward to 10° F., above zero use SAE 20-W, and as low as 10° F., below zero use 10-W, and lower than 10° F., below zero use SAE 5-W.
- STARTING A COLD ENGINE When starting a cold engine, (whether new or not), exercise care during the warm-up period not to accelerate the engine unnecessarily. Drive the car at moderate speeds, until the engine reaches normal operating temperatures, as this will assure proper lubrication of the engine parts
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1956 Chrysler Windsor New Yorker Imperial Crown Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Introduction and
General Specifications
Section
Front Wheel Suspension
Section
A le-Rear
Section Brakes
Section Clutch
Section Cooling System
Section Electrical System
Section Engine
Section
Fuel and E haust Systen
Section
frame, Spring• and Shock Ab1orbers
Section Steering
Section Transmission
Section
Universal Joints and Propeller Shaft
Section Wheels and Tires
Section
Sody ond Sheet Metal – Town and Country Wagon
Section Lubrication
Section
Radio, Hi-Fi and Heater
Section
Air Conditioning
Section Chrysler C-300B
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