Vapor lock in a 1999 Plymouth Neon can occur due to excessive heat causing the fuel in the lines to vaporize before it reaches the engine. This can be exacerbated by factors like a failing fuel pump, clogged fuel filters, or inadequate fuel line insulation. Additionally, using fuel with a lower boiling point or a hot engine can contribute to the problem. Ensuring proper fuel system maintenance and addressing heat management can help prevent vapor lock.
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could be a dirty fuel filter restricting flow
Where is the engine management and ignition sensor on a 1999 plymouth voyager?
one.
it is on the top of the steering colum
Drum.
4.5 quarts.
The filter is located in the pump, on the gas tank.
Probable failed heater core.
The Chrysler/Plymouth Neon is physically the same as the Dodge Neon, since Chrysler, Plymouth, and Dodge were all the same company when the Neon was released.
4.5 quarts of any name brand 5w30.
Adjust the tie rod ends, or take it for an alignment