I don't have the 98 but my 1997 didn't come with factory pre installed anchors. The Canadian dealer provided them and installled them at no cost to me.
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches.
i do not believe there is a thing on this vehicle
The neutral switch is located on the left side of the transmission, toward the front of the car, by the radiator. It's black plastic and goes in at an angle on the side of the trans, just above the trans oil pan. Unscrew it and screw in a new one.
Check the engine ground before replacing parts. I have a 97 Plymouth Breeze that would not turn over, but the lights and radio worked. After replacing 4 parts (starter/solenoid, ignition switch, crank case sensor and safety switch), it turned out that the engine was not grounded properly. Once the ground was reattached correctly, car started.
My question to you is why? ABS works and is a great safety feature. If you REALLY want to.. unplug one of the wheel speed sensors. This will also disable your electronic traction control. Can't have one without the other.
driver side by the tranny and drivr axel in the front theres 2 sensors there its the closest to the bumper
Epcon chemical anchors have a 4 hour fire rating unlike others.
The Acura TL has many safety features. One of these is airbags which have advanced sensors and inflator systems. Another, for child safety is airbags and anchors for secure child seats.
Mounted somewhere on the shifter.
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
The 2007 Range Rover has many safety features included in the vehicle. Some examples of these safety features include 4-wheel ABS, front and rear head airbags, and child seat anchors.
neutral safety switch is located on side of transmission