On a 1996 Plymouth Breeze, the crankshaft sensor can be found above the oil filter. It should be accessible without having to remove any other parts.
A 1996 Plymouth Neon does not have a maf sensor.
Plymouth Breeze was created in 1996.
The transmission input sensor on a 1996 Plymouth Breeze is typically located on the transmission case, often near the bell housing where the transmission meets the engine. It monitors the input shaft speed and relays this information to the engine control unit. For precise identification, it's advisable to refer to a repair manual specific to the vehicle or consult a professional mechanic.
the sensor is probly bad or you have short in it
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches.
A 1996 Plymouth Breeze that starts and runs until it warms up, but then stalls might have a problem with a temperature sensor. The sensor is telling the computer that the temperature is too high for the engine to operate safely. Check the Electronic Temperature Sensor or the Manifold Pressure Sensor (MAP).
transmission/ transfer case
The crank sensor sends a signal to control the spark timing to the engine. If the sensor goes bad the engine may run rough or not run at all.
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To change the speed sensors on a 1996 Plymouth Breeze, first, locate the vehicle's speed sensor, which is typically found on the transmission. Disconnect the negative battery cable for safety, then remove the electrical connector from the sensor. Unscrew the sensor using the appropriate socket or wrench, replace it with the new sensor, and reattach the electrical connector. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the vehicle to ensure the new sensor is functioning correctly.
Which drain plugs?