I am doing this now on my 1996 automatic. Get your hands on a Haynes repair manual. jack up the engine and support with a jack stand. remove all the mounting bolts. remove the drivers side axle completely. remove the passangers side axle from the wheel hub. remove the starter and remove the bolts from the flywheel to torque converter. use a floor jack and pull the trans from the engine. you will be able to access the fly wheel bolts. I was able to remove the flywheel and had enough room to install a new one and retorque the new bolts.
Yes
Manual trans YES...Auto, NO... 2005 has NGC (Next Generation Computer)... Find a 3.94 trans out of a 98-2001 R/T or ACR Neon... those are the best... 3.55 are decent, but geared for driving, and use of hydrolic clutch.
Back of the trans, in the housing that the passenger axle goes into.
Yes, but cv joints are differant and tranny mount
Auto: Mopar ATF+4 Manual: Mopar NV T350 manual trans fluid.
The dodge neon 1995 parts are compatible with dodge neon 1999
where are the motor mounts located on a 1999 dodge neon
Any name brand 5w30 engine oil is fine. Only use Mopar atf+4 in the trans.
Right behind the fuse box under the hood, there will be a yellow-handled rod that say Trans Fluid. That is the transmission dipstick that you are looking for.
Answering "How do you change oil pump on 1999 plymouthy neon?"
There was no 1994 Neon.There was no 1994 Neon.
No