The coolant temperature switch and the cooling fan relay (same thing) is usually located in the water outlet housing. It will be the bigger sensor, the smaller is the temperature gauge sensor.
To determine if the thermostat or the cooling fan is causing your 1993 Dodge Spirit to overheat, start by checking the thermostat. Remove it and place it in boiling water to see if it opens; if it doesn’t, it needs replacing. Next, check the cooling fan by running the engine and observing if the fan activates when the engine reaches a certain temperature. If the fan doesn’t turn on, it may be faulty or there could be an issue with the relay or wiring.
On a 1993 Dodge Spirit, the fuel pump relay is typically located in the power distribution center under the hood. This center is usually found near the battery. To access the relay, you may need to remove the cover of the power distribution center and consult the diagram on the underside of the cover to identify the specific relay for the fuel pump.
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The ASD (Auto Shut Down) relay on a 1993 Dodge Spirit is typically located in the power distribution center, which is situated in the engine compartment near the battery. You can identify the ASD relay by referring to the diagram on the cover of the power distribution center. It’s important to ensure the vehicle is off and the battery is disconnected before attempting to access or replace the relay.
There is no such thing on a spirit.
yes 1987-1994 will work
how to change belts
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
16 gallons
In tank, electric.
there is none
not really familiar with a dodge spirit,but a torque converter and a clutch are two completely different things