The Chrysler Cirrus 1995-2000 Repair Service Manual is a comprehensive resource designed for professional technicians and do-it-yourself mechanics. It provides detailed instructions and specifications for repairing and maintaining this popular vehicle.
This manual covers a wide range of topics, including engine repair, transmission service, electrical system troubleshooting, suspension and steering components, braking systems, and bodywork. It includes step-by-step procedures, critical specifications, illustrations, and diagrams to guide you through each repair or maintenance task.
Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a novice DIY enthusiast, this manual will equip you with the knowledge and guidance to efficiently and effectively address any issues with your Chrysler Cirrus. It's a valuable tool for ensuring your vehicle's performance, safety, and longevity.
The Chrysler Cirrus, a mid-size sedan produced from 1995 to 2000, was a significant model for the American automaker. It represented a departure from the traditional boxy designs of past Chrysler vehicles, embracing a more contemporary and aerodynamic aesthetic. The Cirrus was built on the Chrysler LH platform, sharing its underpinnings with the Dodge Stratus and the Plymouth Breeze. It offered a comfortable interior with seating for five, featuring a spacious and well-appointed cabin. Power was provided by a range of four-cylinder and V6 engines, coupled with a choice of manual or automatic transmissions. While the Cirrus was praised for its refined driving experience, comfortable ride, and stylish design, it also faced some criticism for its reliability and handling, particularly in its early years.
Beyond its standard features, the Cirrus offered a variety of optional trims and packages. This gave buyers the ability to customize their vehicle to suit their needs and preferences. Available options included leather upholstery, power sunroof, anti-lock brakes, and a premium sound system. Despite its short production run, the Cirrus established itself as a respectable competitor in the mid-size sedan segment, appealing to a diverse range of buyers seeking a stylish, comfortable, and reasonably priced automobile. Today, the Cirrus is considered a classic model by many enthusiasts, and with its relatively low price point, it remains a popular option for those seeking an affordable and reliable used car. The Chrysler Cirrus Repair Service Manual, a comprehensive guide to maintaining and repairing this vehicle, provides invaluable assistance to both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.