If a 1995 Dodge Neon knocks while idling, it usually means low oil pressure, worn engine bearings, or valve-train wear. Sometimes it can also be something simpler like the wrong oil weight or a loose component, but a steady knock at idle is a warning sign that shouldn’t be ignored.
If your AC runs hot after a radiator replacement, it’s often due to air trapped in the cooling system or radiator fans not working properly. I once saw a similar case where the owner thought the AC system failed, but a tech at Stewart’s Automotive of Sacramento found the cooling system just needed proper bleeding and a fan relay fixed. Small oversights can cause big symptoms.
Throttle plate stuck?
Dieseling Engine overheating? Engine idling too high? Try a higher octane fuel?
Yes. The Dodge Neon has an interference engine.
Is the cooling fan[s] coming on? is the radiator full of coolant ?does the engine have a blown head gasket or cracked head? Why did it need a radiator?
On a Neon engine if the timing belt breaks the valves can bend.
Change in MAP sensor reading beyond limits.
No. It is not a direct fit.
i think so mabey not do not take my word for it No you check it idling in Park.
If same engine, yes.If same engine, yes.
The 1995 Dodge Neon engine mounts are located on each corner of the engine. There will be to engine mounts in the front and two engine mounts in the rear.
No. It is an interference engine.
No, the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 2004 Dodge Neon is an interference engine