If your 1998 Plymouth Breeze dies when the air conditioning is on, it could be due to a few potential issues. One common reason is that the AC compressor is putting too much load on the engine, causing it to stall if the idle speed is too low. Additionally, a failing idle air control valve or vacuum leaks could affect engine performance when the AC is engaged. It's advisable to have the vehicle checked by a mechanic to diagnose and resolve the issue.
its by the under side of the radiator
why is my air bag light on my 1998 Plymouth vogayer
It is under the hood, in the box at the front driver side.
Engine oil air transmission (auto only) fuel
check the coolant in the radiator it may be low.
well you bloddy air head, because it needs gas to start!
Yes . Some modification may be needed basically for fuel and air intake.
To replace the exhaust manifold on a 1998 Plymouth Breeze 2.0, first disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the manifold, such as the air intake and heat shield. Unbolt the exhaust manifold from the engine block, taking care to remove any remaining gaskets or debris. Install the new manifold with a new gasket, tightening the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, reassemble any components you removed and reconnect the battery.
Recommended tyre pressures are usually marked on the walls of tyres near the brand name.
The complete system 8 ounces...... Just the a/c compressor, 4 ounces...
it's old and you need to change it.
The 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager low pressure port can be found on the top of the air conditioner compressor. The low pressure port should be labeled as such.