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A mildly redesigned 300 was introduced in 2011 as a four-door notchback sedan, the five-door station wagon version of the 300 having been retired.

How do I replace the engine myself?

How do I replace the engine myself?

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2018 Chrysler 300 3.6l V6

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I'm not seeing any like youtube guides on how to change the engine in the 300 with the v6 but I'm seeing quite a lot for the charger. That's good news because they're both built on the same platform. So the steps are generally the same. I'm not a mechanic by trade, but I've had my share of DIY repairs on my own vehicles. You could also look into a subscription for Idenitifix for your specific vehicle, which should provide repair guides for just about everything. It's fairly inexpensive and I think you should be able to cancel anytime. I know I had to get one to do a clutch job on my 2016 Honda HRV.

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