The spark plugs are located underneath the four black rubber plugs visible on the top of the engine valve cover. When you open the hood, there will be a black plastic box with four short black rubber wires mounted to the top of the valve cover above the bar that says '2.0 liter 16 valve'. Pull off the 4 plugs and the spark plugs will be accessable at the bottom of the tubes that are exposed.
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4-cylinders have four spark plugs, 6-cylinders have six spark plugs, 8-cylinders have eight spark plugs, etc, etc, etc
I had a 95 neon. I changed them every 12,000 miles
Could be plugs and wires (spark plugs) I had a mis-fire (only 3 cylinders running) and I replaced my spark plugs and wires, and it worked. I have a 2003 Dodge Neon SE. Cheers!
Remove the spark plug wires from the spark plugs, use an extension for your Allen wrench, and use a spark plug socket to remove the spark plug.
the coil is bad
The standard spark plug gap on a Dodge Neon 2.0 is between 0.035 and 0.040 inches. The gap varies based on the type of plugs used.
your neon sputters from old spark plugs and plug wires. i changed both and problem went away.
you probobly just need to change your spark plugs and wires.
no a 2001 dodge neon motor will not work in a 2000 neon
Faulty/fouled spark plugs or spark plug wires. I had this problem and a set of new wires fix it.
Nearly all of the parts on a 2001 Dodge neon are interchangeable with the 2002 Dodge neon. The models are almost identical.