I can help if you're more specific. The first place to look for general information is the owner's manual. If that's missing, you can find them at any salvage yard for a couple of bucks. They cover stuff anyone might want to know.
When you want to get more specific, nothing beats a paper copy of the manufacturer's service manual. Look for those on eBay. Also look at old car show swap meets. I go to one in Iola, WI every summer. Among my other treasures, I have a dozen boxes of service manuals, mostly for Chrysler products. Given the age of the vehicle, expect to pay between perhaps $20.00 to $40.00 for one in good condition. Diagrams in import manuals can be rather hard to follow. Also, there can be hundreds of pages of diagrams. This is where you're better off asking here, then we can find them online and post them for you.
Is there anything specific you need right now?
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