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They could be anywhere, Back seat bottom, above the glove box liner, under the carpet, under the bucket seat back panels, and even taped to the roof before the headliner install. Most people check the back seat, glove box and seat backs in that order.
180° is my choice. Buy one and boil it in a pan on the stove with a thermometer to make sure it works right before installing. The cheap ones at the parts store aren't worth bringing home.
I had a little tick on my 96 V6 truck as well. It would come and go. I put some STP like stuff in one day and it seemed to help. It did for a while. Give it a try.
There is a lot of members that want to have their fender tags deciphered. If you know of a website that has that software, post it here and I will compile a list, make a sticky, and put it in the Mopar General forum. Thanks
I am not a pearl fan and I don't know why it's added to paint that is supposed to duplicate the 60's and 70's colors. It turns to mud unless you are looking straight at it in sunlight.