Dodge/Plymouth Neon

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What is this discussion about? Dodge Neon, Plymouth Neon, Sedan

#1431 of 1773 Re: 2001 Plymouth Neon [nikkifinn] by grahamb1

Nov 27, 2005 (11:41 am)

Replying to: nikkifinn (Nov 27, 2005 12:02 am)
I have just read your message and I have a Chrysler Neon LX UK model 1996. I have the same problem of the battery draining. It has a new battery which is a standard american battery and it has been into a UK dealer and they have told me there is nothing wrong with the charging system. This is a recurring problem in which I find often I have to charge the battery for the car to start. Could you please let me know in more detail if you think your problem is similar to mine, and what your american dealer did to rectify it.

#1436 of 1773 help im ready to take a hammer and kill the neon by neondriver37

Dec 03, 2005 (10:00 am)

i have a 96 2.0 neon that was started to warm up for me one morning and it quit while i was in the house now the old girl wont hit a lick its getting gas and a good spark what could have happened to her

#1437 of 1773 Speedometer gauge by neonngr

Dec 03, 2005 (10:17 am)

I recently installed a white speedometer glow gauge.. I thought I knew what to hook it up to, but I was mistaken.. does anyone know what wires I need to run the glow gauge into to get it working? Also I've noticed that the gauges are reading off a bit (ex: speed is about 10 miles faster than actual speed) does anyone know how to reset this? Thanks for the help
 
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#1439 of 1773 1999 Plymouth Neon by rita7854

Dec 11, 2005 (6:04 pm)

My daughter who is 17 years old, owns a 1999 Plymouth Neon that from what I understand overheated. When she arrived at her boyfriend's house, he added water to the reservoir while the engine was hot and WITHOUT the engine running. He then added some oil -- about a half of a quart. Once she cranked the engine up it began making a noise that I would describe as growling. The noise reminds me of bearings grinding without lubrication. Today, I went out to check the oil and water and it does seem to be very low on water and the oil is very thin and smells stongly of gasoline. If anyone can please make any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated. She is a high school senior with only a part time job and needless to say she is very upset because her car is messed up.
 
Thanks a bunch!!
 
Rita

#1440 of 1773 Re: 01 Neon Problems? [schoonie3] by angel1982

Dec 12, 2005 (10:25 pm)

Replying to: schoonie3 (Jan 15, 2004 8:34 pm)
check the door jamb switches they may be broken which will show fuse and its because the jamb switches dont recognize that the doors closed mine did it until I bought door jamb switches at auto zone for 7.97
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