A Guide to Locating Factory Parts
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Brian M.
Most owners of older cars reach the point where they need a replacement part, but no one seems to have it, or stores have generic parts that might or might not fit. It helps to remember that almost every Chrysler made part has a part number on it. Types of part numbers include:
Now that I have a part number, where do I order it?
I don't live by a dealer, or I don't want to pay their prices, where can I order it online?
Where can I search for more dealers that may have it (can't order online)?
What if I want to buy at a local parts store?
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Original information
sent to Allpar by
Brian M.
Most owners of older cars reach the point where they need a replacement part, but no one seems to have it, or stores have generic parts that might or might not fit. It helps to remember that almost every Chrysler made part has a part number on it. Types of part numbers include:
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- XX-##XXX--A seven code combo where the Xs represent letters and the # are numbers, usually used on interior trim.
- ##-###-####--Book part numbers, found on Chrysler printed materials (one exception is the Mopar Performance catalog, which has a seven digit part number).
Now that I have a part number, where do I order it?
Where can I search for more dealers that may have it (can't order online)?
Which websites accept which part number?
What if I want a decal whose part number wasn't on the decal?
My part number looks different - what's wrong?
What if my part number is not listed in any of the above databases?
What if my part number is not visible?
What if I want to buy at a local parts store?
What kinds of parts can I get with part numbers?
How do you know so much about part numbers?
Webmaster note: There are parts replacement guides, formerly in book form, then on CD/DVD. Wrecking yards often have parts interchange books, especially for body parts.
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