The battery is under the front fender of a breeze have to take driver side tire off and inside fender out ,then you will see the battery.
A couple of different things could cause hesitation in a 1999 Plymouth Breeze including bad spark plugs. There could also be an issue with the fuel filter.
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Did you check to see if both positive and negative cables are connected to your battery posts?
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Start by checking the 1997 Plymouth Breeze for proper fuel pressure. Also check for any loose connections at the crank position sensor or the coil packs. Any of these could cause the stalling problem.
You b=need to take your 1997 Plymouth breeze to the manufactures so that they can identify what is causing it to produce a crunching noise.
to put a 1999 Plymouth breeze in timing you gotta put the top pully with the arrows up the top pully indicator is on the plastic you could also feel a groove on it . .. . and the bottom pully has it on the timmin wheel not on the bigger outer one . . match all arrows >< up Miami,Fl
could be one are two things... coolent temperature sensor which is found around your thermostat housing.... or fan relays found around battery in fuse box. could be two fuse boxes... a long fuse box and a smaller black box which on mine house the relays for fans.
My 1998 Breeze did that same thing within the first two years I had it. It ended up being the head gasket needing replaced.
It could, if the lights are on all the time.
Could be the alternator has failed.
Check if there is adequate power steering fluid in the reservoir, also check for leaks.