If you're a Chrysler owner, you know that engine numbers are important. They can help you identify the model of your car and its specific engine type. That's why we've compiled a list of 47 engine codes for Chrysler models, organized by fuel type. This way, you can easily look up your engine number to find out more about your car. We've gathered this information manually, so there may be some errors. However, we've attempted to be as accurate as possible. Be sure to verify the engine number by cross checking with other lookup services. With this list, you'll have all the information you need to understand your Chrysler car better.
The oldest Chrysler engine number in our dataset is the 7T2. This classic benzine engine is used in the Chrysler 2.0 Automatic from 1970. This engine has a power output of 110 hp (81 kW) with a displacement of 1.959 cc.
The most recent addition to our dataset is the EZH. This modern benzine engine is used in the Chrysler 300 C 5.7 V8 from 2009. This engine has a power output of 360 hp (265 kW) with a displacement of 5.654 cc.
The most powerful engine we know of is the 420H. This powerful engine has a power output of 133 hp (98 kW) with a displacement of 1.996 cc. This benzine power unit is used in the Chrysler Neon 2.0 from 1995.
Like almost all car brands, Chrysler does not have unique engines. For example, Chrysler already shared engines with Dodge, Jeep, Talbot and Volkswagen.
Engine number | Models |
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09B |
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425 CLIRS/X |
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ECD |
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EDJ |
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ENC |
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ENJ |
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ENR |
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EXL |
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M00 |
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Engine number | Models |
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300 |
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420H |
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420T |
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420X |
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625H |
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6G72 |
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7T2 |
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B00 |
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C00 |
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EBD |
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ECB |
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ECC |
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ECH |
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EDV |
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EDZ |
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EEB |
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EER |
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EES |
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EGA |
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EGE |
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EGG |
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EGH |
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EGL |
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EGM |
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EGX |
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EGZ |
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EJD |
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ESF |
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EZB |
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EZD |
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EZH |
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F00 |
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F01 |
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H00 |
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K |
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K00 |
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L00 |
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R00 |
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