It has been many years, and Butch has passed on, and most here won't even see this post. I still have the 1989 Dodge Aries LE Coupe now with 295,000 miles, and it still has the piston slap. A miracle it runs.
No code reader needed. Turn the key, and wait, and count the flashes of the power loss light. Two flash, a pause, and three more flashes=23. Check this out:
The 24th National Chrysler K-Car Club Show Date: Sunday, April 14th, 2019 Time: 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. (1PM you can leave) Food vendors will be selling lunch. Location: Spring Fling XXIII Car Show. Woodley Park. 6350 Woodley Ave, Van Nuys, California. Cost: $30 at the gate. Cash only. Our car club has ...
The 23rd National Chrysler K-Car Club Show Date: Sat, October 27th, 2018 Time: 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. (1PM you can leave) Food vendors will be selling lunch. Location: Fall Fling XXIII Car Show. Woodley Park. 6350 Woodley Ave, Van Nuys, California. Cost: $30 at the gate, OR $25 if you buy your ticket o...
Thanks you guys for keeping this board going. What could have caused his loss of compression? My 1989 Dodge Aries with 289,000, last I checked, still has over 100 psi each cylinder.
Hi Doug, welcome to the club. Would love to see some pictures of your wagon. You could email them to chryslerkcarclub@gmail.com. I have the exact same car by the way. I have an electrical stalling problem currently being worked on. I am almost 100% sure the voltage regulator is actually part of the ...