Either a clogged heater core or a thermostat that is stuck shut.
There is no such thing on a spirit.
yes 1987-1994 will work
how to change belts
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
there is none
16 gallons
In tank, electric.
not really familiar with a dodge spirit,but a torque converter and a clutch are two completely different things
According to the Gates website , the 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1993 Dodge Spirit is NOT an interference engine , so I would say NO
you have one of two problems. either you have a bad gauge or a bad sensor. I would go to a pick and pull junkyard and get a new sender off of a car at the junkyard, if that does not help, I would go back to the junkyard and get the gauge of another car and replace it. This will solve your problem Dodge Spirit and Plymouth Acclaims have issues with the temp sensor. Also, you could have a leaking head gasket which is my current problem on my 94 Spirit.
i have a 94 dodge spirit with a 2.5. and the spark plug gap is 0.35 I have a 92 Spirit with the 2.5, all of the 2.5L engines have the cap of 0.350
According to Gates ( they make timing belts etc. ) the 3.0 L - V6 engine in a 1993 Dodge Spirit is NOT an interference engine ( it does use a TIMING BELT )