First it's a 89, if the A/C never been touched it's working on r12 freon , if you need to add freon there is a leak, if the leak is there since a long time you will need to change the dryer.and youll need to do a conversion from R12 to R134a freon ( changing fitting, adding special oil, etc...) After you can add your R134a freon but i suggest you add a leak detecter too. now drive with it until you dont have cold air ( could take 1 hour or 3 month depend if it's a big leak or not) take a ultraviolet lamp , find the leak , change the defective part. refill the a/c again. Done, your acclaim now have A/C. these step need equipement only available in a car repair shop and a/c system should only be handled by qualified technician. In my opinion , repairing the A/C on your vehicle would cost more than your car current value. Hope this help
Plymouth Acclaim was created in 1989.
in the gas tank..
Depends on the engine
The hampster's dead
Look at right of hand's brake
Usually between the fuel tank and the engine. Ok, it is near the fuel tank, on the passenger side. I have a 1994 Plymouth Acclaim I hope it is in the same spot as yours.
Work inward in a circular motion.
It is the turn signal switch combined with the head lights, wipers, etc.
The fuel filter is on a front corner of the fuel tank.
Mopar ATF+3, or Mopar ATF+4
Non-turbo: 14.5 psi Turbo: 55 psi
look at it and see.it will be obvious.,most have disc front and drum rear...if not all of them,,,