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State of California.Tif State of California AIR RESOURCES BOARD EXECUTIVE ORDER A-9-15 Relating to Approval of New Motor Vehicles CHRYSLER CORPORATION Pursuant to the authority vested in the Air Resources Board by Sections 39150 and 39151 of the Health and Safety Code; and Pursuant to the authority vested in the undersigned by Section 39023 of the Health and Safety Code and Executive Order G-45-1; IT IS ORDERED AND RESOLVED: That Chrysler Corporation exhaust emission control systems for 1975 model-year passenger cars are approved for the engine family described below: Engine Family: C-LA4-CAP . Engine: 360 CID Transmission: 3-speed automatic Exhaust Emission Control System: Engine modifications, exhaust gas recirculation, air injection, oxidation catalyst Models : Plymouth Duster 360 Fury Police Fury Fury Suburban Road Runner Fury Custom Fury Salon Fury Custom Suburban Fury Sport Fury Sport Suburban Gran Fury Police Gran Fury Taxi Gran Fury Special Gran Fury Gran Fury Suburban Gran Fury Custom Gran Fury Custom Suburban Gran Fury Sport Suburban Gran Fury Brougham CHRYSLER CORPORATION EXECUTIVE ORDER A-9-15 Dodge Dart 360 Sport Hang Ten Coronet Police Coronet Coronet Custom Coronet Brougham Coronet Crestwood Monaco Police Monaco Taxi Monaco Royal Monaco Royal Monaco Brougham Charger S.E. Chrysler Cordoba Newport Newport Custom The following are the recommended values to be listed on the window decal required by California Assembly-Line Test Procedures for 1975 model vehicles: Hydrocarbons Carbon Monoxide Nitrogen Oxides Engine Family Grams per Mile Grams per Mile Grams per Mile C-LA4-CAP 0.4 7.0 1.9 Vehicles approved under this Executive Order must conform to all applicable California emission regulations. The Department of Motor Vehicles, the California Highway Patrol, and the Bureau of Automotive Repair will be notified by copy of this order and attach- ment. Executed at El Monte, California, this _ _day of August, 1974. G. C. Hass, Chief Division of Vehicle Emissions Control R. C. 72 (Rev. 4/24/75) AIR RI IRCES BOARD R.C. 54A (Rev. 3/18/75) SUPPLEMENTAL I IRMATION 1975 MODEL YEAR X PASSENGER CARS LIGHT-DUTY TRUCKS NUFACTURER: Chrysler Corporation EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. A- 9-15 PAGE NO. 1 Vehicle Distributor Fuel System Emission Control System Tune-up Specifications Models (If coded EGR Engine see Engine Inertia Mfgr. Mfgr. Part No. Part No. Basic Idle Family attachment ) | CID Trans .Weight Type Part No. Type Part No. Type Service* Service* Idle RPM Timing Mixture -LA4-CAP Code I 360 4000 C,V Chrysler 1-4V Carter 3906443 3870625 750 in 60 BTDC 0. 5% CO 3874115 3830531 EGR , No 3870626 Neutral @ Idle max. 3830589 OC , Service I-15,000 Or at ( R. C. 57) miles tailpipe 3830503 BTDC Code II 4500 3906444 @ Idle OI (R. C. 72 No or (RC 54A) 10. 5% CO Service 3769663 maximum 3830180 @ probe Code III 5000 I-15, 000 upstream Miles of catal- Code IV 5500 yst (RC 54A) Abbreviations : R/C #33LDV "Calif." Distributor Exhaust Emission Control System Evaporative Control System - Centrifugal Advance AI - Air Injection FI - Fuel Injection CAN- Charcoal Canister Storage - Vacuum Advance EFI- Electronic Fuel Injection - Oxidation Catalyst TS - Tank Storage 17- Vacuum Retard EGR- Exhaust Gas Recirculation RC - Reduction Catalyst *ServiceFIA . EM - Engine Modifications "R - Thermal Reactor - Inspect, repair/replace as needed - Replace SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 1975 MODEL-YEAR CHRYSLER CORPORATION EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. A-9-15 Page No. 2 Code I Vehicles Plymouth Duster 360 2-Door Coupe Dodge Dart 360 Sport 2-Door Coupe Hang Ten 2-Door Coupe Code II Vehicles Plymouth Fury Police 4-Door Sedan Fury 2-Door Sedan Fury 4-Door Sedan Road Runner 2-Door Sedan Fury Custom 2-Door Hardtop Fury Custom 4-Door Sedan Fury Salon 4-Door Sedan Fury Sport 2-Door Hardtop Dodge Charger S. E. 2-Door Pillared Hardtop Coronet Police 4-Door Sedan Coronet 2-Door Sedan Coronet 4-Door Sedan Coronet Custom 2-Door Hardtop Coronet Custom 4-Door Sedan Coronet Brougham 2-Door Hardtop Coronet Brougham 4-Door Sedan Chrysler Cordoba 2-Door Pillared Hardtop Code III Vehicles Plymouth Fury Suburban 2-Seat Wagon Fury Custom Suburban 2-Seat Wagon Fury Custom Suburban 3-Seat Wagon Fury Sport Suburban 2-Seat Wagon Fury Sport Suburban 3-Seat Wagon Gran Fury Police 4-Door Sedan Gran Fury Taxi 4-Door Sedan Gran Fury Special 4-Door Sedan Gran Fury 4-Door Sedan Gran Fury Custom 2-Door Hardtop Gran Fury Custom 4-Door Sedan Gran Fury Custom 4-Door Hardtop Gran Fury Brougham 2-Door Coupe Gran Fury Brougham 4-Door Hardtop SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 1975 MODEL-YEAR CHRYSLER CORPORATION EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. A-9-15 Page No. 3 Code III Vehicles (Continued) Dodge Coronet 2-Seat Wagon Coronet Custom 2-Seat Wagon Coronet Custom 3-Seat Wagon Coronet Crestwood 2-Seat Wagon Coronet Crestwood 3-Seat Wagon Monaco Police 4-Door Sedan Monaco Taxi 4-Door Sedan Monaco 2-Door Hardtop Monaco 4-Door Sedan Royal Monaco 2-Door Hardtop Royal Monaco 4-Door Sedan Royal Monaco 4-Door Hardtop Royal Monaco Brougham 2-Door Coupe Royal Monaco Brougham 4-Door Sedan Royal Monaco Brougham 4-Door Hardtop Chrysler Newport 2-Door Hardtop Newport 4-Door Sedan Newport 4-Door Hardtop Newport Custom 2-Door Hardtop Newport Custom 4-Door Sedan Newport Custom 4-Door Hardtop Code IV Vehicles Plymouth Gran Fury Police 2-Seat Wagon Gran Fury Suburban 2-Seat Wagon Gran Fury Custom Suburban 2-Seat Wagon Gran Fury Custom Suburban 3-Seat Wagon Gran Fury Sport Suburban 2-Seat Wagon Gran Fury Sport Suburban 3-Seat Wagon Dodge Monaco 2-Seat Wagon Royal Monaco 2-Seat Wagon Royal Monaco 3-Seat Wagon Royal Monaco Brougham 2-Seat Wagon Royal Monaco Brougham 3-Seat Wagon .
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