You need to get a special harmonic balancer pulley. You can rent them from AutoZone for $70 (you get it back when you return it)...a normal harmonic balancer pulley WILL NOT work. Chrysler vehicles have their own pulley. It's a fairly simple procedure once you have the right pulley.
Very. not a diy job
You have to remove the fuel tank.You have to remove the fuel tank.
Remove the reservoir, remove the old pump and install the new one.
On a 1996 Plymouth Breeze, the crankshaft sensor can be found above the oil filter. It should be accessible without having to remove any other parts.
You have to remove the drive side tire and the wheel cover to get to the battery.
You must remove the timing belt to get to water pump.
Push up on it turn ninety degrees and pull.
Disconnect - battery terminal Raise and support vehicle Remove wiring harness from starter Remove mounting bolts Drop starter
Remove upper core support, remove radiator, remove belts, using a hormonic balancer puller(specific for chrysler) remove balancer.
Remove wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor rotor should slide off
On the automatic trans, you will have to remove the pan to drain.On the automatic trans, you will have to remove the pan to drain.
Just finished doing that chore on the same model. I went and rented a Chrysler balancer puller from Auto-Zone for only a $60.00 deposit, which will be returned in full upon return. "Free" A regular 3-jaw puller will not be strong enough in a size that will fit, and it must push from the back of the hole where the balancer bolt goes. This is one job where the proper tool is required given the clearance involved. The deposit fee at autozone is now $88.