Most likely you are getting air introduced into the cooling system. This usually comes from a bad head gasket that allows cylinder compression to leak into the cooling system through one of the cooling ports in the cylinder head. The only way to fix this is to replace the head gasket. Have a professional diagnose your car first to verify this is the problem before shelling out the $$$ to do this major repair. Another symptom of this problem would be your temperature gauge creeping up towards hot, then dropping down all of a sudden, over and over. This would indicate a "air lock" in the system, and purge, " trapped air escaping" further indicating a bad head gasket.
A dodge neon is safe to drive.
A 1995 Dodge Neon uses green antifreeze.
Yes, a Dodge Neon has a coolant temperature sensor.
The coolant temperature sensor on a 2005 Dodge Neon is located on the cylinder head. It is close to the camshaft position sensor.
On a Dodge Neon, the coolant bypass hose is in the engine compartment. It is under the alternator and AC compressor. Both have to be removed before you will see the hose.
A 2001 Dodge Neon uses red, hoat type antifreeze.
Because they use an orange colored coolant in it.
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On a first generation Neon (95-99) The coolant reservoir is located at the back of the engine on the passenger side. It should have a square yellow cap.
All Neon's were front wheel drive. Whether it be the Dodge or Plymouth.
To pump the coolant through your engine, to keep it from overheating.