Yes. Damage can occur if the timing belt breaks.
Recommended interval on 1995-1999 Neons is 60,000 miles.
A Dodge mechanic.
yes
If same size, yes.
neons eclipses and talons are your best bet. the engine is called a 420a.
The Intrepid did not use any engines that had distributors, so no cap.
Dodge started manufacturing the Neon in January of 1994. They stopped making these cars in 1999. However, for awhile, the Neon was quite popular and the cars could be seen everywhere on the road. Neons were made in three varieties: Base, Highline, and Sport.
The firing order of all Dodge V6 truck engines is 1-6-5-4-3-2.
The firing order for all Dodge truck V8 engines is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2.
Fullsize van, align the timing marks.Minivan, ask in the right section, they know more about those engines.
If by "motor", you mean "engine", then yes: as long as it is the same engine: SOHC* automatic transmission with SOHC automatic transmission; DOHC** automatic transmission with DOHC automatic transmission; SOHC manual transmission with SOHC manual transmission. Make sure all the fittings and connections line up. All Neons 1995 to 1999 are 2.0 liter 4-cylinder engines. *Single OverHead Camshaft **Dual OverHead Camshaft
No, a 1999 Dodge does not have a reset button.