Service Intervals & Specifications

1990 Eagle Summit Base, StandardSECTION Service Intervals & Specifications
REPLACEMENT INTERVALS

Component Interval (Miles)
Colt, Colt 200 & Summit
Air Filter 30,000
Automatic Transaxle Fluid 30,000
Belts 30,000
Coolant 30,000
Fuel & Vapor Hoses 50,000
Oil 7,500
Oil Filter 15,000
Spark Plugs 30,000
Timing Belt 60,000
Colt Vista
Air Filter 30,000
Automatic Transaxle Fluid 30,000
Belts 30,000
Coolant 30,000
EGR Valve (1) 50,000
Fuel & Vapor Hoses 50,000
Oil 7,500
Oil Filter 15,000
O2 Sensor (1) 80,000
Rear Axle Fluid 30,000
Spark Plugs 30,000
Spark Plug Wires (1) 60,000
Timing Belt 60,000
Vapor Canister (1) 100,000
Colt Wagon
Air Filter 30,000
Automatic Transaxle Fluid 30,000
Belts 30,000
Coolant 30,000
EGR Valve (2) 50,000
Fuel & Vapor Hoses 50,000
Oil & Filter 7,500
O2 Sensor (2) 80,000
Rear Axle Fluid 30,000
Spark Plugs 30,000
Spark Plug Wires (2) 60,000
Timing Belt 60,000
Vapor Canister (2) 100,000
Ram-50
Air Filter 30,000
Automatic Transmission Fluid 30,000
Belts 30,000
Coolant 30,000
EGR Valve (2.4L) (2) 50,000
Front & Rear Axle Fluid 30,000
Fuel Filter 50,000
Fuel & Vapor Hoses 50,000
Oil 7,500
Oil Filter 15,000
O2 Sensor (2) 80,000
Spark Plugs 30,000
Spark Plug Wires (2) 60,000
Timing Belt 60,000
Transfer Case Fluid 30,000
Vapor Canister (2) 100,000
(1) Federal 4WD models only.
(2) Federal models only.
BELT ADJUSTMENT

Application (1) Deflection In. (mm)
Colt, Colt 200 & Summit
1.5L .28-.35 (7.1-8.9)
1.6L .35-.45 (8.9-11.4)
Colt Vista
2.0L .28-.34 (7.1-8.6)
Colt Wagon
1.5L .22-.28 (5.6-7.1)
1.8L .26-.32 (6.6-8.1)
Ram-50
2.0L .28-.39 (7.1-9.9)
2.6L .35-.47 (8.9-11.9)
(1) Deflection with 22 lbs. (10 kg) pressure applied midway on belt run.
RENDER: 1.0x

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