This comprehensive 2001 Chrysler LHS Service and Repair Manual offers detailed instructions and illustrations to help you maintain, service, diagnose and repair your vehicle. It provides the same information used by technicians at dealerships, ensuring you have access to accurate and up-to-date technical specifications.
The manual covers every aspect of your vehicle, from basic maintenance procedures to complex engine repairs. Explore detailed instructions for each system, including engine, transmission, fuel system, brakes, electrical components, and more. Detailed illustrations, wiring schematics, and diagrams accompany the text, making it easy to understand and follow even the most intricate repair procedures.
With this manual, you can confidently tackle a wide range of repairs, saving time and money by avoiding unnecessary trips to the mechanic. Print only the pages you need, ensuring you always have the right information at hand.
The 2001 Chrysler LHS, a mid-size luxury sedan, was the final iteration of the LH platform, a groundbreaking design that redefined Chrysler's image in the late 1990s. Introduced in 1993, the LH platform offered a spacious, comfortable, and refined driving experience, setting a new standard for American automobiles. The LHS, positioned as the premium model of the LH family, offered an opulent interior, advanced features, and a smooth, powerful V6 engine. Its elegant styling, with its signature chrome grille and sharp lines, exuded a sense of sophistication and confidence. Despite sharing its underpinnings with the Chrysler Concorde and Dodge Intrepid, the LHS aimed to attract a more discerning clientele, boasting a higher level of standard equipment and a more refined driving experience.
Beneath the sleek exterior, the 2001 LHS was powered by a 2.7-liter, 202 horsepower V6 engine, mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. This powertrain provided a smooth and responsive drive, capable of hauling passengers and cargo with ease. While the LHS wasn't known for its sporty handling, its ride quality was exceptionally smooth and comfortable, thanks to its independent suspension and well-tuned chassis. Inside, the LHS offered a luxurious environment, with plush leather seats, wood-grain accents, and a host of standard features, including automatic climate control, power windows, and a premium sound system. The LHS also featured advanced safety features for its time, such as dual front airbags, anti-lock brakes, and a side-impact protection system. Despite its impressive features and comfortable ride, the LHS faced stiff competition from the likes of the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, which offered a more fuel-efficient and reliable driving experience. Nevertheless, the 2001 LHS remains a classic example of American luxury and engineering, offering a comfortable and stylish ride for those seeking a sophisticated sedan with a touch of nostalgia.