by 88AriesLEwagon » Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:44 am
I recommend you buy some repair manuals and maybe even Chrysler shop manuals.Study them well.Tearing into a modern car isnt for those with just a screwdriver and a pair of pliers....its as much knowledge as it is the mechanics.With all the electronics and computer controlled functions,only the most studied will successfully diagnose issues the first time.
For Chrysler's own dealer techs,the training was an ongoing process,and still is.
I think there is an opportunity out there for someone to offer Chrysler vintage training VHS tapes on DVD...I cant see how Chrysler would complain,they have long since abandoned their 1980s products and the support for them.For us people holding onto the storied past,this would be invaluable information,and for preservation of important training methods.
Just wish someone would do it.