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Chrysler New Yorker TSBs

The New Yorker has been assigned 108 technical service bulletins (TSB). The 1993 model year has been involved in the most bulletins.

TSBs contain recommended steps and procedures for diagnosing or repairing a known problem. They are issued directly by Chrysler to service technicians. You'll often see TSBs used as evidence in lawsuits when owners feel the automaker should help with repairs.

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TSB Counts by Model Year

Clicking on a model year will bring you to CarComplaints.com which has a full list of documents from the NHTSA.
  • 1996 78 (92%)
  • 1995 81 (95%)
  • 1994 73 (86%)
  • 1993 85 (100%)
  • 1992 42 (49%)
  • 1991 42 (49%)
  • 1990 41 (48%)
  • 1989 35 (41%)
  • 1988 11 (13%)
  • 1987 10 (12%)
  • 1986 10 (12%)
  • 1985 10 (12%)
  • 1984 10 (12%)
  • 1983 10 (12%)
  • 1982 10 (12%)
  • 1981 10 (12%)
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