The motor will fit since everything is the same in the Intrepid from 1998 to 2004. There are 3 different motor sizes, 2.7L, 3.2L, and 3.5L. The motor mounts and the basic configuration is different on the 2.7L. The 3.5L is an expanded 3.2 so those 2 are the same. Also make sure the transmissions are identical.
The main thing to compare is the amount of connectors on the engine computer. The target wheels for the cam and crank sensors are different after about 2002. If the computer has 2 connectors, an engine from a car with 4 connectors will not work
No, it will not, design is much too different to make it feasable. For a 2000 intrepid you must use a 1998-2001 engine. Check out dodgeintrepid.net for a ton of info on these cars.
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no the 1996 -1998 is the same then the 2000-2004 is the same so it will not fit
Yes, 2nd Generation Intrepid was made from 1999 through 2004 IDENTICAL Cars Actually, it was 1998 through 2004.
In the 1998 Intrepid ES, 1684 indicates a problem with the catalytic converter. It probably is the same for the 2000.
The starter on a 2000 Dodge Intrepid 3.2 L is located on the driver's side of the motor. It is way down low next the fly wheel area.
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The vehicle identification number on a 2000 Dodge Intrepid motor is found etched into the block at the oil sump plate. This oil sump plate sits at a 45 degree angle to the block.
For a 3.2L engine use a good quality 10W30 motor oil.
Yes you can but, you have to use the flywheel off of the 2002 engine on the 1998 engine other than that you just have to hook up the wiring harness off the 2002 onto the 98.