I just replaced a starter on my daughter's 98 Plymouth breeze. It was upfront and very easy to do. Unscrew the bolts holding the starter. Make sure that you have your positive cable off of your battery. Unplug what I call the alligator clip from the old one and slip onto the new starter and screw the bolts back on the new starter and hookup the positive cable and crank the car. I am a female and I found it took me about 45 min to do and I am by no means a mechanic.
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I found out that I had a blown ignition fuse.
Blown head gasket.
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You can remove the starter from the front of the engine. It is relatively simple versus other cars. It is located right in the middle of the engine in the front and is easier to remove from the top of engine versus from underneath. Just make sure to first disconnect the battery and to make sure the wire are replaced in the same way and place. Good luck...Rob
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
it might just need to be reset Ihave the same problem with my breeze
The 1997 Plymouth neon starter wiring diagram shows the wiring routing of the starter. The diagram can be obtained from most Chrysler dealerships.
A Plymouth Breeze does not have a reset button. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
how to change the reservoir of a power steering on breeze 1998
I have yet to find any for my '97....