To replace the clutch in a 1998 Dodge Neon SOHC, first, lift the car and remove the front wheels and transaxle. Then, disconnect the battery, drain the Transmission Fluid, and remove the transmission by detaching the mounts, axles, and linkage. Once the transmission is out, remove the old clutch assembly, clean the flywheel, and install the new clutch and pressure plate. Finally, reassemble the components in reverse order, ensuring everything is properly torqued and connected before lowering the car and testing the clutch.
If it is a SOHC it is on the air take between 1st and 2nd port
It doesn't have a clutch cable. It is hydraulic operated.
it means your torque converter clutch isn't engauging properly.
You don't. It isn't user servicable. You replace the compressor.
To replace the clutch you must separate the engine and transmission. For a front wheel drive vehicle, separating the engine and transmission can only be accomplished by removing the engine.
I am paying $195 parts and labor in my 98 maxima
About an hour, but it can be dangerous without the right tools and knowledge.
Its as simple as changing a light bulb... righty tighty, lefty loosy
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Manual trans YES...Auto, NO... 2005 has NGC (Next Generation Computer)... Find a 3.94 trans out of a 98-2001 R/T or ACR Neon... those are the best... 3.55 are decent, but geared for driving, and use of hydrolic clutch.
no, it has a hydraulic clutch system
is it DOHC or SOHC 2 overhead cams or 1 if they are the same DOHC or SOHC then yes most years will fit and 99 and 98 will absolutely fit