This comprehensive Plymouth Laser Service Repair Workshop Manual provides you with a complete guide for all your repair, servicing, and troubleshooting needs for your 1990-1994 model. This professional manual, crafted for both mechanics and enthusiasts, is meticulously detailed and covers every aspect of your vehicle. You will find hundreds of pages filled with detailed step-by-step instructions, accompanied by high-quality photographs and exploded diagrams, ensuring you have everything you need to perform any job correctly.
The Plymouth Laser, produced from 1989 to 1994, was a sporty compact coupe that aimed to capture a slice of the growing market for performance-oriented vehicles. Built on the same platform as the Dodge Shadow and the Chrysler Daytona, the Laser offered a sleek, aerodynamic design with a raked windshield and a tapered rear end. Its standard engine was a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine, but buyers could opt for a turbocharged version that boosted horsepower to a respectable 142. While not a muscle car, the Laser, particularly the turbocharged variant, offered a spirited driving experience and decent performance for its era. It was also known for its comfortable interior, with features like power windows, power locks, and air conditioning available as options.
Despite its sporty aspirations, the Laser struggled to gain significant traction in the market. It faced tough competition from established players like the Honda CRX and the Toyota Corolla GT-S, which were considered more refined and reliable. Despite its limited success, the Laser left a mark as a relatively affordable and fun-to-drive option for those seeking a sporty compact car. The Plymouth Laser was replaced by the Neon in 1994, marking the end of the line for this unique vehicle. The 1990-1994 Plymouth Laser Service Repair Workshop Manual provides comprehensive information on maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting this model. It serves as an invaluable resource for mechanics, enthusiasts, and DIYers alike, offering detailed instructions, schematics, and diagrams covering all aspects of the vehicle, from engine and transmission to bodywork and electrical systems.