Such resources like schematic manuals are provided to authorized service dealers that work on these vehicles. The most direct route would be to call up a dealership, and ask them for a contact number to the Manufacturer who deals with books and service manuals for this year and make of vehicle. I would be wary of the types that "aren't sure". Sometimes you have to shake the tree a little bit before an apple will fall. Another idea is to look into the Haynes and Chilton's manuals that you find at most chain automotive stores. Certain years of vehicle models maintain the same build configurations for 3 - 5 years at a time. I actually found a schematic diagram for my old Geo, and the manual had general schematic diagrms for most GM models, as well as other affiliated names, like Chevrolet, Pontiac, etc. The book was around $21.00. It could even save time if you went to one of these store sites (such as Autozone.com) and see what manuals they carry. The manuals will be listed individually, and your sure to find availability via the online store, vs chasing 2 or 3 in your town. I don't know anywhere on the internet where you could download a PDF file for such, but if so, it would be from Plymouth's website, and usually for a nominal charge if they have such.
Yes
actually there is also a Plymouth neon as well as the dodge neon their pretty identical an the parts are the same
you can get free on line at autozone.com
95 percent of the parts of your 2003 Plymouth Neon will work on the 2005 Plymouth Neon. Some of the interior parts will be different.
2.0L SOHC 2.0L DOHC
Passenger side below and behind the glove box.
Yes, a Chrysler dealer or a locksmith can make a key.
No, if the timing belt breaks, the valves and the pistons could clash.
Its not hard but you need direction Get a manual on your car from DISCOUNTAUTOREPAIRMANUALS.COM for about $9 and it will have pictures and everything.
Try Haynes Manual #30034 titled Dodge Neon 95 thru 99, usally $17.00 - $20.00 at the Auto Zone.
Try at Dayco.com often the belt diagram is printed on the cardboard sleeve that the belt is packaged in
My experience with this in my 95 Plymouth neon is that it was a fuel pump going bad. Replaced it and the fuel filter and no more problems.