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No it will not the 2000 neon was a totally new design for the body and it won't line up correctly you need a bodykit for a 2000-2003 neon to fit best.
The trans was built with RTV silicone as the gaskets.
Back of the trans, in the housing that the passenger axle goes into.
Yes
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you dont use tranny fluid in a manual trans you lube it
Usual cause is a bad radiator, the coolant and trans fluid mixes in a failed cooler.
It depends on the motor and speed of your transmission -- SOHC or DOHC. The DOHC (Canadian built) was put into 47% of the 2000 Dodge Neons during their second generation line. This means they are not like the SOHC models. Second, most had the 3-speed automatic transmission, some did come with a manual transmission.Whether you have a newer model 4-speed or older 3-speed automatic impacts whether you will have these sensors or not. ALL 2000 Dodge Neons had the 3-speed automatic (as far as I can tell).Complete computer control of the Dodge Neon automatic transmission began with the 2002 model and the 4 speed automatic transmission which definitely uses these sensors.AGAIN, the 3-speed automatic transmissions found on the DOHC apparently do not have the same type of sensors as the 4 speed automatic on later built models.The closest you can come to finding a manual for the 2000 Dodge Neon is with the 1999 manual as it is the only one that has the DOHC motor.
4 quarts My understanding is for an 2000-2003 Automatic transaxle Neon it is 4.0 Quarts (3.8 Liters), for an 2000 Manual Transaxle Neon it is 2.0 to 2.3 Quarts (1.9 to 2.2 Liters), and for 2001-2003 Manual Transaxle Neon it is 2.5 to 2.8 Quarts (2.4 to 2.7 Liters).
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Automatic trans. on Neons used to have problems with the solenoid packs sticking. Check to see if you have a transmission controller code. If it has a code for L/R solenoid stuck in L or R poistion, put a solenoid pack in it. It might just be that the trans needs to be overhauled.