This comprehensive Chrysler Conquest 1988 Workshop Service Repair Manual provides an in-depth guide to maintaining and repairing your vehicle. It includes detailed illustrations, diagrams, wiring schematics, and specifications, offering step-by-step instructions for every procedure. The manual is designed for both experienced mechanics and do-it-yourself enthusiasts, ensuring a thorough understanding of every aspect of your Conquest.
From general information and engine mechanical systems to electrical, emission control, and fuel systems, the manual covers all areas. It dives into the intricacies of the suspension, clutch, manual and automatic transaxle systems, driveshaft and axle, steering, brake, and body systems. Additionally, the manual provides detailed information on the interior and exterior of your vehicle, along with its electrical system and restraint systems.
This manual helps you accurately diagnose and repair issues with your Conquest's electrical system, combining troubleshooting and service procedures with detailed wiring diagrams. With its numbered instructions, bold figure numbers, and clear illustrations, the manual makes navigating and understanding repair procedures easier than ever. Its numbered table of contents ensures that you can quickly locate the specific information you need, making your repair process efficient and effective.
The Chrysler Conquest, a sporty coupe produced from 1988 to 1990, was a collaborative effort between Chrysler and Mitsubishi Motors. Based on the Mitsubishi Starion, the Conquest brought sharp styling and performance to the American market. It was available in both a turbocharged and a naturally aspirated engine variant, both of which were four-cylinder, 1.8-liter units. The turbocharged engine, producing a peppy 175 horsepower, was considered a hallmark of the Conquest, offering quick acceleration and engaging driving dynamics. Known for its sleek, wedge-shaped design with pop-up headlights and a stylish interior, the Conquest appealed to drivers seeking a blend of sportiness and affordability. Beyond the sleek bodywork and capable engines, the Conquest was equipped with features like a five-speed manual gearbox, independent suspension on all four wheels, and disc brakes, contributing to a well-rounded driving experience.
However, the Conquest's market appeal was ultimately limited by its production run, which ended with the 1990 model year. Despite its relatively short lifespan, the Conquest remains a notable part of Chrysler's history, representing a period of collaboration and experimentation with Japanese automotive technology. The Conquest's legacy continues to be upheld by a dedicated community of enthusiasts, who appreciate its unique blend of styling, performance, and affordability. The 1988 Workshop Service Repair Manual for the Chrysler Conquest provides a comprehensive resource for owners and mechanics alike, offering detailed instructions, diagrams, and specifications for maintaining and repairing this iconic sports car. From routine maintenance tasks to complex repairs, the manual serves as an invaluable tool for keeping the Conquest in optimal condition.