This comprehensive service repair manual is designed for the Dodge Plymouth Conquest, covering model years 1987 through 1990. Within its pages, you'll find a wealth of detailed information to guide you through every aspect of repair, maintenance, rebuilding, refurbishment, or restoration of your vehicle. The manual includes a detailed table of contents for easy navigation. With hundreds of pages of technical information, you'll have access to everything you need to keep your Conquest running smoothly.
The Dodge Plymouth Conquest, a sporty coupe produced from 1987 to 1990, represented a unique collaboration between the American Chrysler Corporation and the Japanese Mitsubishi Motors. This partnership aimed to bring a sophisticated and performance-oriented vehicle to the American market, and the Conquest was the result. Built on Mitsubishi's Starion platform, the Conquest featured a sleek, aerodynamic design with a low-slung profile and distinctive pop-up headlights. Under the hood, it housed a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, boasting a respectable power output for its time, making the Conquest a formidable contender in the sport coupe segment. The Conquest was available in both Dodge and Plymouth trims, each with subtle styling differences that reflected their respective brand identities.
Despite sharing its platform and many components with the Mitsubishi Starion, the Conquest stood out with its own character. The interior, for instance, offered a more luxurious feel compared to its Japanese counterpart, incorporating premium materials and a more driver-focused layout. The Conquest also featured a range of available features, including power windows, power locks, air conditioning, and a premium sound system. Importantly, the Dodge Plymouth Conquest Service Repair Manual, covering the model years 1987 to 1990, served as an essential resource for mechanics and owners alike. It provided detailed instructions, diagrams, and troubleshooting tips for maintaining and repairing the vehicle, ensuring its optimal performance and longevity. While the Conquest's production run was relatively short, it left a lasting impression as a capable and stylish American-Japanese collaboration, showcasing the potential of cross-cultural partnerships in the automotive industry.